betty swollocks
large member
.......when the unexpected and silent approach of a cyclist surprises you from your nut-gathering activities, please do not try to escape by frantically scrambling up a metal signpost: you won't make it. It will defeat even your legendary climbing skill. Try the tree next door.
Dear pheasants, please use your collective brain cell to learn that when the silent approach of a cyclist causes you so much panic that you explode into the air with much commotion, squawking and clattering of wings, it is simply no good to land a hundred yards down the road.
Dear pheasants, please use your collective brain cell to learn that when the silent approach of a cyclist etc. etc. And repeat and repeat.
Dear badger, I'd like to see you alive...........just for once and not as a rotting, forlorn, black and white carcass. So, next time a car approaches, please scuttle out of the way pronto.
Dear pheasants, please use your collective brain cell to learn that when the silent approach of a cyclist causes you so much panic that you explode into the air with much commotion, squawking and clattering of wings, it is simply no good to land a hundred yards down the road.
Dear pheasants, please use your collective brain cell to learn that when the silent approach of a cyclist etc. etc. And repeat and repeat.
Dear badger, I'd like to see you alive...........just for once and not as a rotting, forlorn, black and white carcass. So, next time a car approaches, please scuttle out of the way pronto.