lol! i once shipped my pigeon feather souvenir to australia and wondered the same thing. i think they are a little cleaner and smarter there since they are carrier pigeons.
british folk eat pigeon! but then again that is a different bird too.
British folk EAT pigeon?! I can assure you my dear, that, much as I am endeared to pigeons for their funny ways, neither I nor anyone I know has ever EATEN one. Are they big enough to be worth the trouble? lol xxx
lol!!! I swear I've seen pigeon on the menu but don't take my word for it. Take theirs: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081114085413AAQ6YUB
OOOoooh, I see - wood pigeon! Well that's a whole other kettle fish. I thought you meant the gross, dirty city ones that always for some reason have stumpy missing toes!
they are so great...i love anything that incorporates sewing patterns...so i am so in love with the top one
ReplyDeletewhat a great pigeon! i guess that answers the pigeons in australia question.
ReplyDeletelol! i once shipped my pigeon feather souvenir to australia and wondered the same thing. i think they are a little cleaner and smarter there since they are carrier pigeons.
ReplyDeletebritish folk eat pigeon! but then again that is a different bird too.
British folk EAT pigeon?! I can assure you my dear, that, much as I am endeared to pigeons for their funny ways, neither I nor anyone I know has ever EATEN one. Are they big enough to be worth the trouble? lol xxx
ReplyDeletelol!!! I swear I've seen pigeon on the menu but don't take my word for it.
ReplyDeleteTake theirs:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081114085413AAQ6YUB
OOOoooh, I see - wood pigeon! Well that's a whole other kettle fish. I thought you meant the gross, dirty city ones that always for some reason have stumpy missing toes!
ReplyDeleteOoh! The pidgeon says "Chelsea". Guess it was meant for me.
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