so a seagull walks into a shop............

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  1. vrodgers

    vrodgers Guest

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    A seagull in Scotland has developed the habit of stealing crisps from a neighbourhood shop.

    The seagull waits until the shopkeeper isn't looking, and then walks into the store and grabs a snack-size bag of cheese Doritos.

    Once outside, the bag gets ripped open and shared by other birds.

    The seagull's shoplifting started early this month when he first swooped into the store in Aberdeen, Scotland, and helped himself to a bag of crisps. Since then, he's become a regular. He always takes the same type of crisps.

    Customers have begun paying for the seagull's stolen bags of crisps because they think it's so funny.





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  2. vrodgers

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    sorry guys, this would be funnier with the video that it came with ... can't seem to add it to this ... really, it is cute watching this seagull stroll in, grab the bag and walk out!
     
  3. Michael F.

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  4. Klaw

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    Guess it's just another case of great minds thinking a lot.

    Good to "see" you Val.
     
  5. vrodgers

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    Glad to be back!

    Away on holidays in August then mass-craziness here at work all September, no time to post! Meant to post earlier this week, but we had a bomb threat here at the university :shock: (turned out to be a hoax). Its always something! :roll:
     
  6. Klaw

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    A bomb threat???

    Thank goodness it turned out to be a hoax. Sad thing is that these days you just never know.
     
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