A seagull in Scotland has developed the habit of stealing chips from a neighborhood shop.
The seagull waits until the shopkeeper isn’t looking, and then walks into the store and grabs a snack-size bag of cheese Doritos.
Once outside, the bag gets ripped open and shared by other birds.
The seagull’s shoplifting started early this month when he first swooped into the store in Aberdeen , Scotland , and helped himself to a bag of chips. Since then, he’s become a regular. He always takes the same type of chips.
Customers have begun paying for the seagull’s stolen bags of chips because they think it’s so funny.
2007-09-24
09:04:57
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Are you talking about a thief? I have a mixed breed terrier that will steal anything it wants, she just waits for the chance for you to look the other way. She is a born thief and I'm not talking about food or treats, but book's shoe's paper bags even the dog bowl. How about the towels or cell phones. Anything she can carry in her mouth or drag it someplace to hide it. This little thief will even set a trap by pretending she wants to go outside to do her business. She will insist that you accompany her. When you sit down on the patio chair she watches you out of the corner of her eye. Once you start to read a book or the local paper. She spots this movement and when she feels its safe off she goes through the doggie door back into the house to do her evil ways. Now she never chews or destroys things, she just wants you to start looking. If you cant fine it, after a while she gets a little closer to the missing object and starts to bark wanting you to come where she is standing. After a while she will get disgusted with you and bring it back, then she smiles.and barks." YES " she really does smile. Once she saved my life for sure. And that is a true story, really. But that's another story, sad but true. This beautiful dog's name is "taco" Bought her for thirty six dollars in Elk City. Oka. Best purchase I ever made. She is seven years old.
2007-09-24 09:54:39
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answered by ra16297845 3
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this would't be a valid question. it is so unquestionably outrageous, that it could not possibly be actuality. the 1st tale, i will understand the twist of way forward for hitting a cat, and the desire to calm the daughter down, yet merely leaving the animal there is unquestionably ridiculous. What would have been performed is: A) referred to as the interior sight animal safeguard B) Contacted the associates/proprietor of the cat, if it became into certainly an owned cat. C) referred to as animal administration. D) Taken it to a vet. E) Taken it to a safeguard. yet what took place? A) not something B) abandoned it C) Acted like an asshole D) each and all the above. the situation with the canine is thoroughly unacceptable. Animal administration would desire to have been referred to as, and if the case became into severe, the animal could have been humanely euthanized. that is not appropriate if the German Shepard became into attacking human beings. It became into not your place to handle the undertaking. whether you had shot the canine, the right government would desire to have been referred to as at recent to handle it. You handed over the situation, and shrugged it off like it became into ok, merely like the situation with the cat. definitely, how do you reside with your self? it is outraging to not point out thoroughly unethical and immoral. you will desire to turn your self over to the police for the crime of animal cruelty and additionally you will desire to be made to go through the outcomes. that isn't the worst ingredient i've got ever heard, in spite of the shown fact that it is thoroughly unacceptable habit although. And the reality which you're commenting yet another answerer to 'get some sense' shows a lot approximately your character. I even have unquestionably no understand for a man or woman like your self. I accept as true with Ellen. RIP Cat. RIP canine. EDIT: I adressed the reality which you have been conserving your daughter. It has unquestionably not something to do with the way the situation became into dealt with. There are quite a few distinctive, in charge techniques that those concerns would have been dealt with. instead, you chosen to act out of organic lack of information. you will desire to be open to the solutions that are being given to you. You asked, and those are the honest responses from resposible, mature (for the main section...) human beings. you are able to not assume that human beings will respond with 'yeah, chum, you probably did the main appropriate ingredient', once you probably did not. think of of this as a certainty ask your self.
2016-12-17 09:19:09
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answered by ? 4
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one time i was down in a creek playing with a few of my friends.. i was about 10 years old.. My friends had this really annoying yellow lab named "Zoey" and she loved to play catch. She ran down the bridge and braught me a bouncy ball Caution free, I threw the ball over the water and into the street above... you know the rest... The dog runs out into the street and gets run over by a speeding truck. Never meant to hurt that dog. Lovely story isn't it. The dog DID survive and ended up being fine somehow. You can imagine how guilty I felt but the bit/ch driving the truck was going too fast. Guess you could call it a Bit/ch on Bit/ch crime.
2007-09-24 09:25:56
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answered by Mike L 2
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Well this is only a personal story but my daughter's sheep is a bit partial to digestive biscuits. Our sheep live in the paddock behind the house and if I wave a packet of McVities biscuits out the window they come belting towards the fence. When you go into the paddock they go absolutely mental charging round and round. One of them, Fizzy, will then come up to me and jumps up and puts her front legs on my shoulders and nuzzles me. Problem is she is getting big now and has nearly knocked me over trying to do it now!
2007-09-24 09:36:13
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing special but my lovebird finishes his treats and then goes from cage to cage stealing the other birds treats, he has been chased a few times but he even robbed my guinea pig of his carrots once.
2007-09-24 10:07:06
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answered by lola7737 5
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I saw that video, I think it is cute. If I were there, I would pay his bill for him.
2007-09-24 11:30:31
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answered by Joan H 6
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This isn't Story Time..
2007-09-24 09:18:16
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answered by DP 7
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