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<p>[QUOTE="yourturntoloveit, post: 14916, member: 57"]One Christmas I did a homemade outdoor display which included wrapping and tying bows around empty food boxes of all sizes. DH and I were returning from home from errands one day and at the beginning (road end) of our driveway a large crow stood in the way of our car proceeding down the driveway toward the house. He delayed us and delayed us and delayed us some more by walking down the middle of the driveway. DH even beeped the horn a few times but the crow would not let us proceed down the driveway. Finally, as we inched closer and closer toward the house he flew up and let the car proceed. </p><p><br /></p><p>When we finally got to the house we saw what he had been doing. He had been appointed "sentinel" for the other (4, 5, 6) crows which had been tearing open the "presents" to get the crumbs left inside the boxes.</p><p><br /></p><p>Apparently K. . .'s Corn Pops crumbs were the treat of the day for those rascals.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="yourturntoloveit, post: 14916, member: 57"]One Christmas I did a homemade outdoor display which included wrapping and tying bows around empty food boxes of all sizes. DH and I were returning from home from errands one day and at the beginning (road end) of our driveway a large crow stood in the way of our car proceeding down the driveway toward the house. He delayed us and delayed us and delayed us some more by walking down the middle of the driveway. DH even beeped the horn a few times but the crow would not let us proceed down the driveway. Finally, as we inched closer and closer toward the house he flew up and let the car proceed. When we finally got to the house we saw what he had been doing. He had been appointed "sentinel" for the other (4, 5, 6) crows which had been tearing open the "presents" to get the crumbs left inside the boxes. Apparently K. . .'s Corn Pops crumbs were the treat of the day for those rascals.[/QUOTE]
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