Ha ha, humorous use of the 2nd definition of the word raptor! The first one being bird of prey - hawks, eagles, merlins and such. Why do bureaucrats get the mistaken idea to protect something that is perfectly capable of taking care of itself? They are birds and can fly away from danger whenever they want. Just watch out for the great blue herons that try building nests by laying wet sticks (conductive material) across more than one high power line. Zap-Sizzle-Poof! Where'd the birdy go? Who turned the lights out on half the city? Guess some places just aren't suitable habitat.
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ReplyDeleteMy building hasn't had any pachyderm attacks, either. Raptors, we've got (the feathered kind, though).
ReplyDeleteSo good. Perhaps there is federal funding available for more signs to protect things that "need" protecting that could replace that sign....
ReplyDeleteWhen ravenous, intelligent, bipedal carnivores are outlawed, only outlaws will have ravenous, intelligent, bipedal carnivores.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, humorous use of the 2nd definition of the word raptor! The first one being bird of prey - hawks, eagles, merlins and such.
ReplyDeleteWhy do bureaucrats get the mistaken idea to protect something that is perfectly capable of taking care of itself? They are birds and can fly away from danger whenever they want.
Just watch out for the great blue herons that try building nests by laying wet sticks (conductive material) across more than one high power line. Zap-Sizzle-Poof! Where'd the birdy go? Who turned the lights out on half the city? Guess some places just aren't suitable habitat.
Redheads... send 'em to school and buy 'em books. What does it get?
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I thought it said rappers. Now there is some serious gun play involved in that!
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ReplyDeleteWWV: spumbo. That's disgusting!
Brigid - you can't be saurus?
ReplyDeleteOh, well . . . it makes an interesting addition to the workplace pleisto-scenery . . .
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Brigid - 'Clever Girl'!
ReplyDeleteLiterally LOL'ed. :)
ReplyDeleteAll the more reason to have a deagle parked under my desk if I have to watch our for fast moving bi-pedal carnivores.
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Hey, The soup turned out great. I even documented the event, and gave you the credit.
ReplyDeleteThanks again.
"fast moving bi-pedal carnivores."
ReplyDeleteNever ever stand between college students and free food.
Anna - College students will eat anything :-)
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The cool velociraptor sign gave everyone at the salt mine a good laugh today.
ReplyDeleteWe may hang a copy on the wall and see if anyone notices...
Heh.
ReplyDeleteGreat link from Drang, too.
Hey, how many velociraptors can you get into a VW Beetle?
Thanks Maam, we now have the "new" raptor poster hanging at work.... cant be too careful ya know.
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