I very much egret that I shall have to duck this question, as my throat feels like sand-piper. However, I do wish some people would keep their heron, as the question is only meant as a lark.
2007-12-09 06:15:56
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answer #1
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answered by Pompal 7
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It is polite to take terns but don't be gulled into thinking poaching is OK. The game wardens have their ducks in a row, and you will likely wind up in the pen yourself. You should also be prepared to see a lot of you money flying away too.
2007-12-10 00:08:35
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answer #2
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answered by ghouly05 7
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Well, I would rather poach eggs by the seaside, but maybe you can poach me a whale while you are at it. =O
2007-12-09 13:30:38
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answered by spiritcavegrl 7
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Ever since ..um, terns became an endangered species
2007-12-09 06:04:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, take as many as you wish. One good tern deserves another!
2007-12-09 10:14:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't find anything funny about poaching wildlife!
2007-12-09 05:56:13
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answered by To-Dream-of-Wolves ^. .^ © 6
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You shore should and do it quietly or you will keep the kittiwake. A well rested cat will find plenty of food for you as it is such a gannet. And if you are lucky you might find some boobies.
2007-12-09 12:13:59
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answered by Tristram Shandy 1
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I think you are a dink head for wanting to poach wildlife
2007-12-09 05:59:14
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answered by peter s 3
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Its always polite to take turns.
2007-12-09 05:55:07
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answered by daisydoormouse 2
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Only if you don't intend to skua them whilst puffin and blowing
2007-12-09 09:34:10
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answered by Quizard 7
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