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  1. 7/10/08 22:58

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    Cheeky!Edgerxx

    Sorry. I'll shut up.

  2. 7/10/08 22:57

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    Clairew2

    LOL, I feel your pain.... the birds here start at about 4 am.... you need windows shut in the middle of summer to drown the fu.ckers out!.... personally I'd love to murder all the little gits to get a decent night sleep.

  3. 7/10/08 22:30

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    LadyHoova

    Ah, we have one streetlight, the council seem to think that £1700 is fair for 'streetlighting' well, there IS lighting on the street/lane I suppose. 

    Its a blóódy racket at dusk at the moment, with honking geese, cawing crows, cócks (and thats just the neighbours) hens, fricking peacócks and strange 'foreigner' birds and a wallabee (he doesn't make any noise mind you, just gees up the birds). 

    Ah, the peace and quiet of the freaking country. SHUT UUUUUUUP!

  4. 7/10/08 22:25

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    xBecksx

    Since we have had about a trillion streetlights around it is.

  5. 7/10/08 22:03

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    LadyHoova

    Do birds accept daylight saving??? 

  6. 7/10/08 21:52

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    SammySunshine

    There is a public house just down the road, so they may well be píssed birds lol.

  7. 7/10/08 21:50

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    Cheeky!xXJungleMamaXx

    LOL, yes, depending on the bird, and what mood it's in.

    Have you got a p*ssed bird in your street?

  8. 7/10/08 21:49

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    SammySunshine

    Is that actually normal bird behaviour?

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