Speaking of Seagulls

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32 Responses to Speaking of Seagulls

  1. Catherine says:

    LOL

    a couple of years ago, there was an advertisement for bringing your own container/bags when shopping.
    The guy got fish and chips and put them on a handichief and walked out. Of course he couldn’t hold it, so hot and before he knew it “seagulls”

  2. Same here at every seaside resort.

    God bless.

  3. tomthebackroadstraveller says:

    …they are hungry little devils.

  4. Kaitlin says:

    Too funny!!

  5. MadSnapper says:

    I can attest to the truth of this, we have one 3 miles from us, and its a stand and tables in the sand, if you eat there you eat with gulls

  6. Pixie says:

    Too funny and too true.

  7. Shug says:

    I can see this as being a catchy name but for many of us who do not live near the ocean, beach…..my first thought my be that they were selling tiny fish for visitors to throw in the air. LOL. this is funny.

  8. I’d have to go on vacation to deal with seagulls–lol! But I have seen enough videos to know they can be real pests. Around here we are mosquito food–lol!

  9. Myra says:

    So funny!
    This reminds me of the time I left a little bowl of my dog’s Kibble bits on my mother’s kitchen counter. Sure enough, I rounded the corner to see her sampling!

  10. I have a sign on my door that reads: “Today I will be as happy as a seagull with a french fry.” This cartoon cracks me up.

  11. Ginny Hartzler says:

    DUH! He is in for a big surprise.

  12. DB Stewart says:

    We were in Howth, Ireland in summer 2023 at a restaurant near the pier and a stealthy seagull swooped in and took the ice cream cone right out of a person’s hand. Yikes.

  13. No kidding, they love those fries!

  14. Ann Thompson says:

    LOL. This reminds me of a place I used to pass that had a sign out front advertising fish bread. I couldn’t figure out who would want fish bread. Then I realized they were offering stale bread to feed the fish at a nearby attraction. I still laugh every time I drive by and read that sign

  15. Wisewebwoman says:

    Good one Jean. Every lunchtime outside my window, all these seagulls gather in a field and discuss the events of the day for about an hour. It’s quite a sight. The lake is nearby (where many feed) but the conversation of about 100 of them is incredible.
    Extraordinary creatures.
    XO
    WWW

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