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40.       lalisia
0 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 12:37 am

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting lalisia:

Why birds always shi.. on bald headed or on people who wears a
heat..I don't know anyone with hair this happened.



Birds must have a sense of humor then?


I don't know..I called University of Nature sciences,but they hang up, and didn't gave a suitable answer.

41.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 04:45 am

Quoting lalisia:

Quoting girleegirl:

Or Mr. Goodbar?


Have you seen Mr.Goodbar in my question?

Quoting lalisia:

I was just wondering...who is stronger
Mr. Muscolo or Mr. Proper?!


No but your post made no sense to me. And since apparently mine made no sense to you...we are even

42.       MrX67
2540 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 09:38 am

Quoting catwoman:

I think MrX is by far the best, by any standards.

43.       catwoman
8933 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:10 am

Quoting MrX67:

Quoting catwoman:

I think MrX is by far the best, by any standards.


Bizzare answer to a bizzare question cnm, nothing personal.

44.       alameda
3499 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 06:28 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting lalisia:

Why birds always shi.. on bald headed or on people who wears a
heat..I don't know anyone with hair this happened.



Birds must have a sense of humor then?



I have not seen birds relieve themselves on people with hair, but I have seen them steal hair for their nests. They appear to prefer the hair from people with long dark hair.

In the Spring the crows can be dangerous for this reason, as they swoop down to steal hair. Really, it's more like dive bombing.

45.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 06:54 pm

Quoting alameda:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting lalisia:

Why birds always shi.. on bald headed or on people who wears a
heat..I don't know anyone with hair this happened.



Birds must have a sense of humor then?



I have not seen birds relieve themselves on people with hair, but I have seen them steal hair for their nests. They appear to prefer the hair from people with long dark hair.

In the Spring the crows can be dangerous for this reason, as they swoop down to steal hair. Really, it's more like dive bombing.



I hope this isn't a racist comment, Alameda...people have been very sensitive around here lately! lol lol lol

46.       alameda
3499 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 07:10 pm

Quote:

Quoting Elisabeth:

...I have not seen birds relieve themselves on people with hair, but I have seen them steal hair for their nests. They appear to prefer the hair from people with long dark hair.

In the Spring the crows can be dangerous for this reason, as they swoop down to steal hair. Really, it's more like dive bombing.



I hope this isn't a racist comment, Alameda...people have been very sensitive around here lately! lol lol lol



Hey, talk to the crows....they like what they like! Actually, they also seem to prefer hair from females...what do I know? Crows are black and they like long black hair from females...

I worked with a woman who had a real problem in the Spring with the crows stealing her hair.

47.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 07:15 pm

Quoting alameda:

Crows are black and they like long black hair from females...

I worked with a woman who had a real problem in the Spring with the crows stealing her hair.



thehandsom must have a big problem with crows....

48.       alameda
3499 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 07:22 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting alameda:

Crows are black and they like long black hair from females...

I worked with a woman who had a real problem in the Spring with the crows stealing her hair.



thehandsom must have a big problem with crows....



Unless his hair is long, black and straight, he probably wouldn't have a problem. Also my observations have been them going after female hair. Perhaps it has something to do with pheromones? thehandsom most likely wouldn't run into that problem given these variables.

49.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 07:58 pm

Quoting alameda:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting alameda:

Crows are black and they like long black hair from females...

I worked with a woman who had a real problem in the Spring with the crows stealing her hair.



thehandsom must have a big problem with crows....



Unless his hair is long, black and straight, he probably wouldn't have a problem. Also my observations have been them going after female hair. Perhaps it has something to do with pheromones? thehandsom most likely wouldn't run into that problem given these variables.


Well..
Actually, it gets abit scarey if wear a short sleeve tshirt or open more than couple of buttons of my shirt during summer. It has been years not swimming in the sea either..
I hate summers!!

50.       alameda
3499 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 08:09 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting alameda:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting alameda:

Crows are black and they like long black hair from females...

I worked with a woman who had a real problem in the Spring with the crows stealing her hair.



thehandsom must have a big problem with crows....



Unless his hair is long, black and straight, he probably wouldn't have a problem. Also my observations have been them going after female hair. Perhaps it has something to do with pheromones? thehandsom most likely wouldn't run into that problem given these variables.


Well..
Actually, it gets abit scarey if wear a short sleeve tshirt or open more than couple of buttons of my shirt during summer. It has been years not swimming in the sea either..
I hate summers!!

..........Well, have any birds tried to steal hair from you for their nests?

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