I remember some years ago a friend of mine and I went to San Diego for a vacation. We both fell asleep on the beach and when we woke up she had a HUGE splotch of bird poop on her leg. I thought I’d never stop laughing. (Cuz it wasn’t on me!)
About 40 years ago my wife and I went on vacation to see some friends who lived in San Juan Capistrano. They lived just a few miles from the beach, so we decided to spend a few hours playing in the waves, etc. It was a fairly warm day so my wife and I bought ice cream. There was a sign at the ice cream stand that informed us that should a seagull take the ice cream, to return with the receipt and it would be replaced and not to harm or bother the seagulls. Sure enough she got her scoops and was standing in front of the stand in the shade, there was this loud squawk and the seagull ripped the ice cream right off the cone. The vendor just sighed and got my wife a new cone. My wife to this day refuses to see the humor in it and laments the loss of two scoops of, in her opinion, excellent chocolate ice cream. I had vanilla, my favorite, and remained unmolested by the seagulls. Makes me wonder if chocolate it their favorite flavor.
The seagulls LOVED my dad!! (the feeling wasn’t mutual ,needless to say ;-) . ) Those things almost made off with my dad’s glasses case one time. If I told you what he said I’d be banned from here!!
Yakety Sax 3 months ago
If it does, you still gonna eat them?
blunebottle 3 months ago
Too late.
therese_callahan2002 3 months ago
That happens all the time here in Boston and at Revere Beach.
stillfickled Premium Member 3 months ago
I remember some years ago a friend of mine and I went to San Diego for a vacation. We both fell asleep on the beach and when we woke up she had a HUGE splotch of bird poop on her leg. I thought I’d never stop laughing. (Cuz it wasn’t on me!)
Just-me 3 months ago
About 40 years ago my wife and I went on vacation to see some friends who lived in San Juan Capistrano. They lived just a few miles from the beach, so we decided to spend a few hours playing in the waves, etc. It was a fairly warm day so my wife and I bought ice cream. There was a sign at the ice cream stand that informed us that should a seagull take the ice cream, to return with the receipt and it would be replaced and not to harm or bother the seagulls. Sure enough she got her scoops and was standing in front of the stand in the shade, there was this loud squawk and the seagull ripped the ice cream right off the cone. The vendor just sighed and got my wife a new cone. My wife to this day refuses to see the humor in it and laments the loss of two scoops of, in her opinion, excellent chocolate ice cream. I had vanilla, my favorite, and remained unmolested by the seagulls. Makes me wonder if chocolate it their favorite flavor.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 3 months ago
He’s so gullible.
Alberta Oil Premium Member 3 months ago
And while you are chasing him/her.. his/her friends are back at your picnic site.
wildlandwaters 3 months ago
judging from the size of that spare tire, maybe just let the birds have ’em!
andersjg Premium Member 3 months ago
At the Waikoloa Beach Marriot never leave your breakfast plate from the morning buffet unattended on the veranda—mynah birds!
cuzinron47 3 months ago
Not sure why he’d want them now, they’ve got bird spit on ’em.
Impkins Premium Member 3 months ago
MINE! MINE! MINE! :)
Katzi428 3 months ago
The seagulls LOVED my dad!! (the feeling wasn’t mutual ,needless to say ;-) . ) Those things almost made off with my dad’s glasses case one time. If I told you what he said I’d be banned from here!!
goboboyd 3 months ago
Well, that’s not going to happen. Next time bring a baked potato. (I honestly don’t know if that would discourage the gulls.)
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 3 months ago
Any food items not properly secured by something extremely heavy are the property of seagulls and don’t even try to stop them!