Birder #1 and #2 Go to your room this minute!
On 1/21/11, Pamela Coleman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Loved this! Thanks Scott!
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> --- On Fri, 1/21/11, Scott Sainsbury <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> From: Scott Sainsbury <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [VTBIRD] Fwd: what birding will do to you!
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Friday, January 21, 2011, 4:17 PM
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> This pithy (or not) exchange occurred between two of our unnamed VT birders
> yesterday after one spied a Peregrine on a church steeple. It must be
> mid-winter in VT.
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> Birder 1: This bird (peregrine) was seen on the Grace Congregational
> Church, that would make it a bird of pray????
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>> Birder 2: Pew and far between, I'd say.
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> Birder 1: I wouldn't altar your reply on bit!
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>> Birder 2: Excellent. Aisle have to get back to you with a better retort.
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> Birder 1: We may be on the edge of a cardinal sin!
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>> Birder 2: No doubt that's what brought hymn to church in the first place
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> Birder 1: Oh you nave !
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>> Birder 2: Don't be cross!
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> Birder 1: This will come as no Revelation but I am not cross.
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>> Birder 2: Is the bird still there, or did it make an exodus?
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> Birder 1: Well our Numbers are up and our Acts are on the level .
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>> Birder 2: hmmm -- just hope that if I come see it, the bird doesn't drop
>> any deuteronomy.
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> Birder 1: If you do come bring Joshua but remember he Judges Ruth!
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>> Birder 2: If I bring a friend, you'll see a peregrines on our faces.
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> Birder 1: Ah raptures by another pun! But lest I make a complete apse of
> myself I will say amen to this punfest.
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>> Birder 2: I hope your bird is not too much of a partier, or she might be
>> accused of being the bird-gin-merry
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