Example #4 has the unique habit of rubbing it's wing tips together in anticipation of financial gain - even though birds have no use for money nor pockets to put it in. Birds are way out front of the cashless economy.
Wow...if I didn't know better, I'd think that that 4th bird looks like....nah, it's a bird, so it can't be...but dammit, that nose looks so familiar. I can't shake it. Is there a bird called a Canard? It speaks and always says 'it' s a canard'...
Example #4 has the unique habit of rubbing it's wing tips together in anticipation of financial gain - even though birds have no use for money nor pockets to put it in. Birds are way out front of the cashless economy.
ReplyDeleteWow...if I didn't know better, I'd think that that 4th bird looks like....nah, it's a bird, so it can't be...but dammit, that nose looks so familiar. I can't shake it. Is there a bird called a Canard? It speaks and always says 'it' s a canard'...
ReplyDelete@coincidenceskeptic, couple good ones,
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