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Birds take over Walmart

Birds take over Walmart

chingalera says...

Those are seagulls...could be anywhere near the gulf coast near there..looks like a wallyworld south t'wards Galveston on 45

ctrlaltbleach said:

Doesnt say where in Houston. Depending on the exact location they could be pretty close to the gulf and this would be common enough to say Ive seen it before.

Transferring Power Points to another user (Sift Talk Post)

ant jokingly says...

>> ^chingalera:

Always been a fan of the idea and proposed it on more n one occasion-It couldn't get any more out of hand than buying a charter membership for an online chum, eh? I've traded PP's as they recharged for folks, but only in the form of functions afforded myself-Perfect for contest action!
Whoa...what could one do with 100 power points?! (plots evil)
DAG: "No Whiteantsin 'ere mate, you should buy some to have fun n
maybe flick it on, yeah?? "


Submit MORE videos, duh! "Mine!" --Finding Nemo's seagulls.

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Pelican vs Seagull - Fighting For The Fish

Crow Becomes Part of the Family

ant says...

>> ^csnel3:

>> ^ant:
>> ^csnel3:
I've been feeding a nearby family of crows for a few years now. My hope is that, out of gratitude, someday they will bring me one of their young ones to raise as my own.

What about a seagull? You made one drunk. <IMG class=smiley src="http://cdn.videosift.com/cdm/emoticon/tongue.gif">

I hate to say it , but , seagulls are kind of dimwitted compared to crows. In the air seagulls are gracefull but on the ground they are just clumsy gluttons. Crows on the other hand, are the real deal, they are VERY good fliers, and on the ground , they hop , skip, run , jump around with style. Crows are obviously thoughtfull, perceptive, curious, cautious and playfull, . Dont get me wrong, I could be friends with a seagull, but I think I would enjoy bonding with a crow more.


I was being sarcastic earlier. BTW, nice typos.

Crow Becomes Part of the Family

csnel3 says...

>> ^ant:
>> ^csnel3:
I've been feeding a nearby family of crows for a few years now. My hope is that, out of gratitude, someday they will bring me one of their young ones to raise as my own.

What about a seagull? You made one drunk. <IMG class=smiley src="http://cdn.videosift.com/cdm/emoticon/tongue.gif">


I hate to say it , but , seagulls are kind of dimwitted compared to crows. In the air seagulls are gracefull but on the ground they are just clumsy gluttons. Crows on the other hand, are the real deal, they are VERY good fliers, and on the ground , they hop , skip, run , jump around with style. Crows are obviously thoughtfull, perceptive, curious, cautious and playfull, . Dont get me wrong, I could be friends with a seagull, but I think I would enjoy bonding with a crow more.

Crow Becomes Part of the Family

Bird Wars 2.0

legacy0100 says...

... Every weekend of this summer I went down to the Briton Beach area (next to Coney Island in NYC) which has a big Caspian-Russian/Ukrainian populace. Me and my friend try to arrive early in the morning in order to take full advantage of our day, because by lunchtime is when all the non-locals from other parts of the city start pouring in.

The beach is noticeably cleaner and quieter in the morning even when there are several people running about, generally getting a tan or going in for a quick swim. And as soon as 10:30am hits, locals start folding their beach towels and walk off, and you begin to see the non-locals and tourists moving in. You start to hear loud music, you hear vendors selling water and beer, cellphones and loud laughter.

Over the past few months I've noticed a major difference between beach habits of locals and non-locals, which is that non-locals usually brought big coolers filled with food and drinks, while as the locals didn't. Those who were hungry usually had some fruits or a piece of pastry in plastic bags, and left no crumbs on the sand. Meanwhile the non-locals were having a feast, opening bags of chips, fried chicken and what have you, and the seagulls start showing up.

When we arrive at the beach in the morning there were maybe 1 to 0 seagulls to be seen. In the afternoon, packs of seagulls with about 4 or 5 seagulls per pack were roaming around on different areas of the beach. Then you start hearing such complaints from these people as "Omaigawd this beach is so dirty" or "F*cking seagulls, they're everywhere!" This goes to tell you that it isn't just the seagulls that are annoying, it's the people who lack proper beach etiquette that ruin it for the rest of us. Tourists are bad, but it's mostly the non-locals coming in from other parts of the city that are the worst, because they 'think' they know the city. They mouth off the tourists coming outside of NYC, and yet to the locals of Brighton Beach, the non-local New Yorkers are the most annoying rats of all.

Anyways, don't bring food into the sand people. Goto a deli and eat it at the boardwalk or something.

Seagull Steals GoPro Camera and Flies Away

Fusionaut says...



>> ^Sagemind:

Can this be real?
It seems pretty convenient that the camera lands perfect to film the seagull flying away and perfect for the person coming to pick it up. not to mention it points forward the whole time the bird is flying.
I'm also going assume that a large chunk was edited out of the middle cause they got there so soon.
I'm skeptic because of comments previously made about GoPro trying to create as many virals as they could. The fact this states it's a GoPro and not just a camera (because that's all a GoPro is), also makes me think "viral"
I know that with all the stars in perfect alignment this could have been real but it seems very set up to me. I just don't know how they could fake the whole seagull part.

Seagull Steals GoPro Camera and Flies Away

Sagemind says...

Can this be real?
It seems pretty convenient that the camera lands perfect to film the seagull flying away and perfect for the person coming to pick it up. not to mention it points forward the whole time the bird is flying.

I'm also going assume that a large chunk was edited out of the middle cause they got there so soon.

I'm skeptic because of comments previously made about GoPro trying to create as many virals as they could. The fact this states it's a GoPro and not just a camera (because that's all a GoPro is), also makes me think "viral"

I know that with all the stars in perfect alignment this could have been real but it seems very set up to me. I just don't know how they could fake the whole seagull part.

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