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Which is better for cormorants then ...

 

a) a slow painful death

or

B) a very slow painful death

or

c) an extremely slow and painful death

or

d) a death comparable to that of the tench and carp (and eels) that they consume

or maybe e) a quick one :confused:

 

[ 12. April 2003, 06:59 PM: Message edited by: The Diamond Geezer ]

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The Diamond Geezer:

Which is better for cormorants then ...

 

a) a slow painful death

or

B) a very slow painful death

or

c) an extremely slow and painful death

or

d) a death comparable to that of the tench and carp (and eels) that they consume

or maybe e) a quick one    :confused:  

Read this and mentally substitute the word 'pike' for Cormerant. Sound familiar? If so then you now understand why certain parts of the birdwatching community feel the ay they do about coarse fishermen.
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Originally posted by StuMac:

Originally posted by The Diamond Geezer:

Which is better for cormorants then ...

 

a) a slow painful death

or

B)

a very slow painful death

or

c) an extremely slow and painful death

or

d) a death comparable to that of the tench and carp (and eels) that they consume

or maybe e) a quick one :confused:
Read this and mentally substitute the word 'pike' for Cormerant. Sound familiar? If so then you now understand why certain parts of the birdwatching community feel the ay they do about coarse fishermen.

Do pike eat cormorants, then? :confused:

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