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Early Risers AM - Ask BOTWALKIE ANYTHING - BOTWALKIE - Oct 11 2012

Whose god?

Where do pigeons come from?

All my early workers in the AM, ask me any question and you shall get an answer. No question is a bad question.

LET THE WISDOM BEGIN!


RE: Early Risers AM - Ask BOTWALKIE ANYTHING - Spartacus - Oct 11 2012

you see 3 women eating an ice-cream.

one was biting it, second one was licking it, the last was sucking it.

which one was married?


RE: Early Risers AM - Ask BOTWALKIE ANYTHING - BOTWALKIE - Oct 11 2012

Spartacus, post: 77119, member: 1060 Wrote:you see 3 women eating an ice-cream.

one was biting it, second one was licking it, the last was sucking it.

which one was married?

Polygamy (from πολύς γάμος polys gamos, translated literally in Late Greek as "often married")[1] is a marriage which includes more than two partners.

So he is getting sucked, licked and bitten in a threesome of heavenly goddesses.


RE: Early Risers AM - Ask BOTWALKIE ANYTHING - ceddeeoo - Oct 11 2012

so whose god is it ???


RE: Early Risers AM - Ask BOTWALKIE ANYTHING - BOTWALKIE - Oct 11 2012

ceddeeoo, post: 77123, member: 9052 Wrote:so whose god is it ???

woopie goldberg?


RE: Early Risers AM - Ask BOTWALKIE ANYTHING - Lieutenant Josh - Oct 11 2012

Where do pigeons come from lol. thats an interesting question.


RE: Early Risers AM - Ask BOTWALKIE ANYTHING - BOTWALKIE - Oct 11 2012

Lieutenant Josh, post: 77129, member: 946 Wrote:Where do pigeons come from lol. thats an interesting question.

Pigeon's build small nests for the eggs mostly 2 at a time (2 eggs) the nests are well from view and in alot of different places as well.Trees, ledges very high, holes in trees, sometimes a nest that has been left from another bird mostly fairly high up.The nest is so small its hardly big enough for the female to rest in this may have alot to do with spotting a baby when they pop out.The male and female take turns sitting on this nest the male during the day the female at night they both feed the babies with milk they get from the crop (fact) there is a name for this but slips my brain as of right now.The babies stay around 2 weeks not much longer then they will get ready to fly around and leave this nest.When big enough to fly they hit the high sky and travel where ever they find food and settle in but will again move on if no food is around.Mean while the adults have moved on to other areas such as a high mountain regions leaving the younger behind so most pigeons you see are the babies.The adults have a wing span of 8-12 feet.