Animals at the airport

Yes, somebody let two big fat domesticated rabbits go near our office. They had been living in the drainage pipe. So, I was bringing carrots and apples out to feed them in the mornings. Little did I know that I was fattening them up for the eagle. They made slow easy prey.
 
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Yes, somebody let two big fat domesticated rabbits go near our office. They had been living in the drainage pipe. So, I was bringing carrots and apples out to feed them in the mornings. Little did I know that I was fattening them up for the eagle. They made slow easy prey.

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Awwww
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Now the Eagle can be your mascot?
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Now the Eagle can be your mascot?

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Not yet, I still have some forgiveness issues to work out with him.
 
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Now the Eagle can be your mascot?

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Not yet, I still have some forgiveness issues to work out with him.

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Maybe you can work out some of those issues with the help of "Super Rabbit". That would be appropriate, don't you think?

One or two high speed passes with that B-25 about 10' above Mr. Eagle's favorite nesting spot and he'll think twice about messing with "wascally wabbits".
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Maybe you can work out some of those issues with the help of "Super Rabbit". That would be appropriate, don't you think?

One or two high speed passes with that B-25 about 10' above Mr. Eagle's favorite nesting spot and he'll think twice about messing with "wascally wabbits".

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Roger! That's the ultimate rabbit's revenge!
 
hey hey.. keep in mind that it's all about natural selection... the person that put the rabbits out there should be the next one to be naturally selected for the eagles dinner, now that the two rabbits are either history by eagle or by domestication - doncha think?! if he didn't want the rabbits, he should have taken them to the humane society...
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I don't.. just like when I talk to my car -> even if it is a he.. I always refer to her as a she...just selecting a gender! haha
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but I don't know any women out there that would do that type of a thing since most women are more emotionally attached to animals then men (or just emotional) - IMO...
 
Your wrong! My wife has thrown out both of our fat cats in the hopes that they would be taken by a cougar, eagle, or other wild animal! The problem is that they keep finding their way home!
 
are you serious???
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or is it that they're just outdoor cats and are prone to "time will tell" when it comes to survival of the fittest?
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if she wants rid of them that bad, have her take them to the humane society - someone's always looking for a new cat!
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are you serious??? or is it that they're just outdoor cats and are prone to "time will tell" when it comes to survival of the fittest?

if she wants rid of them that bad, have her take them to the humane society - someone's always looking for a new cat!

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It's a joke! Our cats are 13 years old and although difficult to live with, loved just the same. I had a cat and she had a cat when we married ten years ago this November. Add three kids along the way and we now have our own zoo! Just a little kitty humor.
 
So, what does that mean grasshopper, Soonermurph? Does that mean when I can grap the pebble from your hand I will be able to go out on my own.
 
Just finished with a multi-checkride (with possitive results I must add) and now I am proctoring a written. I got my flying in early this morning.
 
Murph:
How many hours did you fly in the past month. Seems you've been flying quite a bit. Details!
-CW

PS: I was pretty busy (about 80 hrs), but I think you may have flow more hours.
 
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