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The birds of OTG: a non-liturgical deathmatch (23-02)

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2:49pm, 26 Jan 2023
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Diogenes
And it wasn't so much the humans hunting the Dodo as the Dodo's eggs being eaten by the non-native animals introduced.
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3:03pm, 26 Jan 2023
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Oscar the Grouch
Well, it'll be extinct in the DM by tomorrow too.
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3:23pm, 26 Jan 2023
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GregP
Serve it right the flightless bastard.

Can’t fly and a shit singer. The Adele of its time.
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George Smiley
At least it's a bird! A pterodactyl isn't even that or even an ancestor of birds
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Ocelot Spleens
I saw The Mallard at York and steaming through Swindon.
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Nicholls595
The Mallard pub at Shipley (between Ilson and Heanor) used to have a sign with the train on it.

After refurbishment, the sign was a duck
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4:20pm, 26 Jan 2023
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Derby Tup
Shocking that Nico duck
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Oscar the Grouch
The Pterosaurs and pterodactyls were once considered ancestors of birds according to ornithology.com and I just haven't moved on. Liked much of the bleaterati ;-)

As for the pub, Nico... heathens.
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RichHL
The series of Bluebirds could just about make a DM all on their own.
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Chrisity
When art, beauty and cracking the 400mph barrier collide


Not to mention the debris on Coniston Water.

About This Thread

Maintained by GregP
Deathmatch closed 02/02/23
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GOLD: Robin - a small insectivorous passerine bird

SILVER: Pterodactyl - an extinct genus of pterosaurs

BRONZE: Bluebird - a gas turbine-powered vehicle that was driven by Donald Campbell and achieved the world land speed record in 1964
BRONZE: Penguin - long established book company
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