Well, one can pluck a bird’s feathers, so there’s that. But if that were the intended joke, why not have the birds fly away offended? I don’t know what teeth have got to do with any of this.
Also, Winston Churchill once orated: “We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.”
Pluck is a word for parts of a birds organs, i.e. bits that get plucked from a birds entrails which can be eaten
Thank goodness they got smaller. I’d hate for the finches and doves in my yard to be pterosaurs.
The pigeons heard him say “pluck” (probably the meaning having to do with feathers, I’ve never heard of the entrails one) and started moving in – Clyde threw them half a hot dog to placate them, and the little guy (I forget his name) got more-than-usual nervous. Or they just saw someone with food and moved closer, and the two guys misinterpreted. Take your choice. It got a smile from me, anyway.
Well, one can pluck a bird’s feathers, so there’s that. But if that were the intended joke, why not have the birds fly away offended? I don’t know what teeth have got to do with any of this.
Also, Winston Churchill once orated: “We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.”
Pluck is a word for parts of a birds organs, i.e. bits that get plucked from a birds entrails which can be eaten
Thank goodness they got smaller. I’d hate for the finches and doves in my yard to be pterosaurs.
The pigeons heard him say “pluck” (probably the meaning having to do with feathers, I’ve never heard of the entrails one) and started moving in – Clyde threw them half a hot dog to placate them, and the little guy (I forget his name) got more-than-usual nervous. Or they just saw someone with food and moved closer, and the two guys misinterpreted. Take your choice. It got a smile from me, anyway.