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Harry,
You read and respond to every one of my posts. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: Possible, actually, but for more interesting reasons than the obvious: Here (upstate NY), the DEC finds a much higher rate of infectious diseases among ducks which congregate in areas where people purposely provide or incidentally leave food scraps. The reason is simple: More ducks congregate in tighter groups for longer periods of time as they chase pieces of hot dog buns & ice cream cones, so there's more opportunity for contagious disease to spread. The DEC believes it's probably true with other animals which humans like to feed. "Starbuck's Words of Wisdom" wrote in message . .. Harry, The problem is you have been leaving scraps outside, hurting the wildlife, leading to their early death. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: ... is getting depressing. Mrs. E's in Florida attending a baby shower. Sam Adams is at the vet recovering from loosing his manhood. And I am getting sucked into political discussions again due to boredom. Think I'll go to the boat for the rest of the day and spend the night. Always something to do there. Eisboch We had a bit of excitement this morning. My wife looked out the front bedroom window and saw nine wild turkeys on the front lawn, scrounging for who knows what. Big birds, too, and very pretty. I've never seen wild turkeys on our property, not until this morning. In fact, I've not seen them in the field or in the woods surrounding us. If you're that bored, you should head on down here. We've got leaves falling now, and you could rake them up! Well, I don't think the half hour visit in the front yard of nine wild turkeys presents any health concern, Doug. I see Smithers still has his nose up my butt. Is anyone keeping track of how many posts a day of his mention me or are directed towards me? You'd think he'd be frustrated by the lack of response. |