Really shouldn't laugh but ....
We were down on Perranporth seafront this morning having a coffee and watching the world go by ......when along comes this rather "large" family - Dad is a big tattooed fella, shaven head, vest and 3/4 length shorts (accurate description, not stereotyping
but apologies for any offence ... ), Mum is also large and tattooed and 3 boys, ages I'd guess maybe 8 to 15 or so and also rather large but
lacking tattoos. All carrying their fish & chip box - this was mid morning, so I'm guessing elevenses for them.
Anyway, I digress - on the seafront are a number of prominent "do not feed the seagull" notices, there for obvious reasons I'd have thought. But Dad decides these notices don't apply to his family and encourages the kids to put chips on the wall to attract
the seagulls which sure enough they did. What Dad didn't realise is that one of the grateful birds would repay his kindness by flying overhead and depositing a truly magnificent dollop of "seagull mayonnaise" right in the middle of his food. Cue much profanity
which obviously I couldn't begin to repeat on CT.
I thought we did very well to keep straight faces - which is more than his kids did.
Sometimes things just seem to happen for a reason - happy days!!!
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Like it, Moulesy! That'll teach em to ignore the notices.
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Karma at its best.
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Reminds me of a visit earlier to Looe in Cornwall where they obviously have problems with seagulls.
But the local Council have put up quite prominent signs which say "WARNING Seagulls can be Vicious" but immediately underneath and in equally prominent words appear "By Order"
So is the local authority training their seagulls to be Vicious?
TF
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Classic Moulesy, always good fun to be had where seagulls are around. St Ives and Mousehole variety are particularly accurate around fish and chips! There's always some Wally who ignores good advice. I am all for natural justice!
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A bit of gull duggery going on methinks!
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Just a few weeks ago in June we were sat on the seafront at Lyme Regis when the urge to munch on fish and chips overcame me.
Having swatted off a few gulls I said to a couple sat next to us on the sea wall and right next to a "dont feed the gulls" notice how brain dead anyone must be to need a notice to be told not to feed the gulls. Upon imparting this undoubted truism they got up, scowled at me and stomped off.
My other half began falling about laughing as they had just been feeding the gulls before I came back with the fish and chips.
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Brilliant moulsey! Summary justice! I wouldn't have kept a straight face I think! I thought you were going to say that they were knocked out of his hand when one tried to grab his fish! This seagull was far more subtle - crap on his food, he leaves food-
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We see plenty of Herring Gulls in the Worthing town centre but I've never seen them snatch any food from anyone although they do seem to get rather close at times.
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The seagulls at St Malo are the most persistent and vicious ones I've ever seen. Nearly everybody who was sitting enjoying their lunch on benches at the harbourside was attacked for their food and to make matters worse, were deposited upon.
Never trust a seagull.
K
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