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Just walked into my office, opened the curtains and discovered two wild turkeys getting laid in my driveway. :rolleyes: It took me a moment to figure out what the hell was going on - they had their backs to me, and the tom had his wings lowered to the ground, concealing the hen. The only thing I could see was a second tail protruding beneath his as he lurched around the driveway. :laugh::laugh:
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Just walked into my office, opened the curtains and discovered two wild turkeys getting laid in my driveway. :rolleyes: It took me a moment to figure out what the hell was going on - they had their backs to me, and the tom had his wings lowered to the ground, concealing the hen. The only thing I could see was a second tail protruding beneath his as he lurched around the driveway. :laugh::laugh:
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Hey, How old are you? Are you old enough to see that situation? ;P Mazy "A bank is a place that will lend you money if you can prove that you don't need it." - Bob Hope
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Just walked into my office, opened the curtains and discovered two wild turkeys getting laid in my driveway. :rolleyes: It took me a moment to figure out what the hell was going on - they had their backs to me, and the tom had his wings lowered to the ground, concealing the hen. The only thing I could see was a second tail protruding beneath his as he lurched around the driveway. :laugh::laugh:
:omg: I think I'd prefer to see the "hummers"
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Just walked into my office, opened the curtains and discovered two wild turkeys getting laid in my driveway. :rolleyes: It took me a moment to figure out what the hell was going on - they had their backs to me, and the tom had his wings lowered to the ground, concealing the hen. The only thing I could see was a second tail protruding beneath his as he lurched around the driveway. :laugh::laugh:
:laugh::omg::laugh: Hehe...gonna start www.turkeypr0n.com now? You could make a killing. :rolleyes:
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Just walked into my office, opened the curtains and discovered two wild turkeys getting laid in my driveway. :rolleyes: It took me a moment to figure out what the hell was going on - they had their backs to me, and the tom had his wings lowered to the ground, concealing the hen. The only thing I could see was a second tail protruding beneath his as he lurched around the driveway. :laugh::laugh:
LunaticFringe wrote: concealing the hen How do you know it was a hen? You're in California after all... ;) "In the final analysis, secularism is little more than another religion the first amendment should be protecting the American people against."
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Just walked into my office, opened the curtains and discovered two wild turkeys getting laid in my driveway. :rolleyes: It took me a moment to figure out what the hell was going on - they had their backs to me, and the tom had his wings lowered to the ground, concealing the hen. The only thing I could see was a second tail protruding beneath his as he lurched around the driveway. :laugh::laugh:
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Just walked into my office, opened the curtains and discovered two wild turkeys getting laid in my driveway. :rolleyes: It took me a moment to figure out what the hell was going on - they had their backs to me, and the tom had his wings lowered to the ground, concealing the hen. The only thing I could see was a second tail protruding beneath his as he lurched around the driveway. :laugh::laugh:
Dang, wild turkeys won't usually come so close to a person's home. That reminds me of the time a couple of deer wandered up into our yard. We very quietly moved out to the front deck and watched them until they caught wind of us and ran away. They couldn't have been more than 30 meters away. Doesn't really have a whole lot to do with turkey sex but it's probably one of the most interesting encounters with wild animals that I've had. Brad Jennings Sonork: 100.36360 AIM: hongg99
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Just walked into my office, opened the curtains and discovered two wild turkeys getting laid in my driveway. :rolleyes: It took me a moment to figure out what the hell was going on - they had their backs to me, and the tom had his wings lowered to the ground, concealing the hen. The only thing I could see was a second tail protruding beneath his as he lurched around the driveway. :laugh::laugh:
<irony> That's a scandal, let's write to your representative to ask to make a law to condemn such amoral actions. Our children don't have to be exposed to such crude acts! </irony>
Dansez sur moi, dansez sur moi, Le soir de mes funerailles Que la vie soit feu d'artifice Et la mort un feu de paille Claude Nougaro (1929-2004)
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LunaticFringe wrote: concealing the hen How do you know it was a hen? You're in California after all... ;) "In the final analysis, secularism is little more than another religion the first amendment should be protecting the American people against."
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Dang, wild turkeys won't usually come so close to a person's home. That reminds me of the time a couple of deer wandered up into our yard. We very quietly moved out to the front deck and watched them until they caught wind of us and ran away. They couldn't have been more than 30 meters away. Doesn't really have a whole lot to do with turkey sex but it's probably one of the most interesting encounters with wild animals that I've had. Brad Jennings Sonork: 100.36360 AIM: hongg99
I guess I'll have to post more of my pics. My wife and I own a bit of property in the Sierra, and it's become a sort of little wildlife refuge. We have a bunch of deer and wild turkeys (and foxes, rabbits, quail, and just about enything else that crawls, hops, flies or slithers) that are pretty regular visitors - we put out seed for the birds, and crushed corn for the deer, every couple of days. Not a lot, but enough to be a little treat for them. This has been going on for years, through several generations of critters, and they've gotten to trust us to what I guess is a pretty extraordinary degree. There's always something hanging around. It's pretty cool - nothing like looking out the kitchen window to find a big buck sacked out in the yard, watching you through the window as you make your morning coffee. :-D
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<irony> That's a scandal, let's write to your representative to ask to make a law to condemn such amoral actions. Our children don't have to be exposed to such crude acts! </irony>
Dansez sur moi, dansez sur moi, Le soir de mes funerailles Que la vie soit feu d'artifice Et la mort un feu de paille Claude Nougaro (1929-2004)
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LunaticFringe wrote: I got a good look at her when they finished. Pervert! ;P We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the sense and to the extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his children smart. ~ H.L. Mencken
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I was wondering when someone would bning that up. Yup, thank god the local puritans didn't hear about it. They'd probably want to impose a five second delay on the view out my window. :-D
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:laugh::laugh::laugh: I'm just thinking about it... was the relationship heterosexual? If not, it could worsen the case :wtf::rolleyes:
Freedom? ....yeah right!
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LunaticFringe wrote: I got a good look at her when they finished. Pervert! ;P We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the sense and to the extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his children smart. ~ H.L. Mencken
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:laugh::laugh::laugh: I'm just thinking about it... was the relationship heterosexual? If not, it could worsen the case :wtf::rolleyes:
Freedom? ....yeah right!
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...or worse yet, was the hen wearing a hijab. :rolleyes: We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the sense and to the extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his children smart. ~ H.L. Mencken