But look at the way these little creatures loot at you. Extremely innocent.
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3 Comments so far
misha (unregistered) on August 26th, 2005 @ 1:30 pm
Birds, above all others, should be free to fly beyond the reach of ordinary animals and inspire them.
More pitiful still is the sight of one of those men who wanders around at traffic signals with a cage packed full of little birds, each barely able to find room to turn around and look at you. How can you resist paying the man to set them free, even though you know they have probably clipped the bird’s wings so that they can’t ever go too far?
Kashif (unregistered) on August 26th, 2005 @ 4:42 pm
I have got a pet tortoise.
Jamal Panhwar (unregistered) on September 5th, 2005 @ 6:54 pm
I think Resisstance is not enough We should all write to the local police stations and file compalaints to the highest authorities (Who might not do any thing any way but will be worth trying) This must be cosidered a crime and those filthy guys must disappear.
Birds, above all others, should be free to fly beyond the reach of ordinary animals and inspire them.
More pitiful still is the sight of one of those men who wanders around at traffic signals with a cage packed full of little birds, each barely able to find room to turn around and look at you. How can you resist paying the man to set them free, even though you know they have probably clipped the bird’s wings so that they can’t ever go too far?
I have got a pet tortoise.
I think Resisstance is not enough We should all write to the local police stations and file compalaints to the highest authorities (Who might not do any thing any way but will be worth trying) This must be cosidered a crime and those filthy guys must disappear.
Regards.
Jamal