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    I think I'll just ignore this nuisance

    I think I'll just ignore this nuisance



    OK, THAT'S ENOUGH

    I think I'll just ignore this nuisance

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    Re: I think I'll just ignore this nuisance

    Funny, love the expression in the first photo

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    Re: I think I'll just ignore this nuisance

    Nice.

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    Re: I think I'll just ignore this nuisance

    I like the expression in the 2nd. Where can guy get any peace around here ,look.

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    Re: I think I'll just ignore this nuisance

    "You did not put the rubbish bin out last night...you are just standing there doing nothing?" I like your story...the 2nd one said it all -- she's a nagger.

    Your post title should be "Caption this..."

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    Re: I think I'll just ignore this nuisance

    Here is the back story.

    In a nutshell, the Osprey had missed a few fish and chose the mast of my boat to dry off. Since she wasn't eating and dropping bits on the boat I just left it alone. If she is eating, I usually just slap the standing rigging a few times and she flies off to a quieter table. The Mockingbird was quite offended at my inaction. It had a nest in a tree across the canal that needed protecting.

    The Osprey didn't seem to mind, just watched the bird until she was dry enough to fly off and hunt again.

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