Scarborough Seagulls

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Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
But it is bloomin funny though
But also wrong
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Can you tell that I've done it, and felt a bit, well, "ish" about it. And then thought "They fookin deserved it!"


Wont the sound of the tins/cans landing on the roof wake 'em up before the gulls do?:whistle:
A nasty boss peed a few of us off at some place years ago,so we covered his "precious" sports car in bread. Then the gulls arrived, and crapped all over it!!:rofl:
 

Jen5656

Active Member
Location
Bonnie Scotland
Try living at the seaside! The tourists wonder why we get annoyed at people feeding the gulls. That is what turns them from being placid hunters of fish, into vermin who attack humans. Bliddy tourists think it's fine to throw chips at the gulls, then jump into their cars and drive back to the city, leaving us residents to suffer at the hands of the gulls :wacko:.

Try cycling along the coast..it's like something out of a Hitchcock movie. The seagulls sit along the prom wall waiting to pounce..I'm petrified of them, feels like I'm cycling the gauntlet
 

Leodis

Veteran
Location
Moortown, Leeds
Grimsby Gulls have tattoos
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
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I live inland now, but we often go and stay in Whitby, there is something very special and comforting in the noise of the seagulls.
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I've never lived by the sea, but love the sound - I suppose I associate it with being at the seaside, a treat.

There's an underground garage we have to access on a Thursday, through an automatic roller shutter door, and as it goes up it makes a squeaking noise that sounds like a mournful seagull. Always makes me laugh.

I think seagulls stealing ice cream is perhaps a small repayment for the harm we've done the natural world....
 
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