Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Mano on April 20, 2011, 11:25:10 AM
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(http://www.barrettdesigns.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/seagull_steals_chips.gif)
Once outside, he rips open the bag and shares the contents with his buddies.
He always pinches the same flavor of Doritos.
Customers have been paying for the stolen bags.
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:rofl
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lol
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wow :rofl
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Cut his beak off!
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Funny how he checks whether the cashier is watching first.
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Trust the Scots to have shoplifting BIRDS! Pity he isn't stealing Irn Bru! He has no class
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:lol
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I see the next superbowl Doritos commercial :rofl
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He needs some Chav bling.
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A time flux between now and SHawk's past life?
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he must be on a fitness regime - doritos are considered health food in scotland :D
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he must be on a fitness regime - doritos are considered health food in scotland :D
:lol That is quality just yesterday I was at the beach watching some SeaGulls actually do what they are meant to. Some of them performed some pretty HOT ACM. One pulled out of his diving attack with such skill and grace it was a sight to behold! :old: He must have had his wings clipped Spit 16 stylee!
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When I was a kid, I was told you could toss some alka seltzer to seagulls and when they ate it, they would explode. Bate those Doritos with some seltzer!
That's a funny Video.
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:lol
(http://www.barrettdesigns.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/seagull_steals_chips.gif)
Once outside, he rips open the bag and shares the contents with his buddies.
He always pinches the same flavor of Doritos.
Customers have been paying for the stolen bags.
Ahh...crap. Spilt my coffee... :rofl :rofl :rofl
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:lol That is quality just yesterday I was at the beach watching some SeaGulls actually do what they are meant to. Some of them performed some pretty HOT ACM. One pulled out of his diving attack with such skill and grace it was a sight to behold! :old: He must have had his wings clipped Spit 16 stylee!
I recently had a "eureka!" moment watching four geese land on a small pond during a blustery day: they actually flew a landing pattern! Downwind (flaps down half), crosswind (gear down), final (flaps down full), flare and touchdown. Birdmen - even virtual ones - can indeed learn from observing birds.