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by gnarlysurferdude

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not1word, on June 23, 2009, said:

What you do? Do the birds keep trying to fly through the holes?

diannemcd, on June 24, 2009, said:

I think they stop at the Stop sign, leave a feather and fly on to a tree for us to count......Its just a silly thought.

Cal Kimola, on June 24, 2009, said:

Only in Masset!!!!!!!!!

gnarlysurferdude, on June 25, 2009, said:

n1w, yeah, and there's two on the pole on the right getting ready.

Not bad Dianne, more plausible than n1w's scenario.

Don't they do this everywhere, Cal?

Actually the picture I want is when the crows come and pull all the feathers out. It's true, honest.

not1word, on June 25, 2009, said:

I like how the Massetpotamians weren't going to let something as simple as land's end stop them from making Main street as long as they wanted it, so they just extended it out into the ocean, via a pier, of course. I gleaned that bit off another shot of yours that you mapped.

Norrel, on June 26, 2009, said:

The crows in Masset are world famous for their pole-dancing.

gnarlysurferdude, on June 27, 2009, said:

Pretty good try n1w, but slightly wrong, our forefathers arrived in big ships which couldn't get close to the beach, so they built a wharf to tie the ships to, then a long dock to the land so they could build a Main St. with a sign for the eagles to put their feathers in. Loved the 'Massetpotamian' thing.

Yeah Norrel but I saw a girl named Raven in Vancouver that was much more interesting.

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