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It means your house provides warmth and shelter from the cold and that there is food within a certain range.
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It means a prince will soon come to take your virginity. Prepare your anus
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It means that you are the world's savior.
Dress well and place nice. This is a huge role to fill. |
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It means you need a pellet gun, slice of bacon, and jalapeno!
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It means you have been selected to be a Zaddik, this is a huge responsibility and you will no longer have time to do anything but study the Torah in ancient Hebrew.
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1. Place bird food in your hand.
2. Catch bird when it lands on your hand to eat. 3. ?????? 4. Profit! |
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Bird might have escaped from a cage, and now yearns for the security of bars.
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white Doves signify Peace, Love and Joy. Kill it before you have that stuff in your life
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One did that at my ex-GF's house. Stayed for the better part of a month. I thought it was a sign for our relationship, happiness and and all that.
What it really meant was to warn me since it turned out she was a soulless ginger intent on eating my soul and sucking the life out of me. Turns out her fake fits were covering the gaping hole where her heart should have been. Your white dove results may vary. |
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Serious answer: Someone around you raises doves and lost one. That bird has never been wild. It will probably starve to death.
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it means the fucker knows late dove season doesn't start up for another week.....fuckers are taunting me outside my office window too...
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This. Does it have a leg band? Put some seed and water out for it, it isn't a wild bird. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Serious answer: Someone around you raises doves and lost one. That bird has never been wild. It will probably starve to death. This. Does it have a leg band? Put some seed and water out for it, it isn't a wild bird. Don't know about a band. I haven't seen it yet. I have been at work both days. I know most of the neighbors for a mile both ways up and down my road. No one raises doves that I know of. I do have a bird feeder out back, but he hasn't seemed to go to it yet. |
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You are one of five semi-finalists for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Congrats!
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Don't know about a band. I haven't seen it yet. I have been at work both days. I know most of the neighbors for a mile both ways up and down my road. No one raises doves that I know of. I do have a bird feeder out back, but he hasn't seemed to go to it yet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Serious answer: Someone around you raises doves and lost one. That bird has never been wild. It will probably starve to death. This. Does it have a leg band? Put some seed and water out for it, it isn't a wild bird. Don't know about a band. I haven't seen it yet. I have been at work both days. I know most of the neighbors for a mile both ways up and down my road. No one raises doves that I know of. I do have a bird feeder out back, but he hasn't seemed to go to it yet. A neighbor found one last winter. Caught it and read the ID on the legband. The bird was 45 miles from home. |
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It means that dinner is paying you a visit.
I love it when dinner shows up on its own accord. |
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A neighbor found one last winter. Caught it and read the ID on the legband. The bird was 45 miles from home. View Quote Contacted the owner, and owner wanted to sell the bird to my neighbor??? Anyway, the bird was tired and hungry and did not feel like leaving till resting and eating for several days. Took the bird out one morning and tossed it into the air. It climbed and circled several times, then took off in the direction of home. Neat animals. |
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Harbinger of doom...or supper, your choice.
Wiki sez: In general, the terms "dove" and "pigeon" are used somewhat interchangeably. In ornithological practice, "dove" tends to be used for smaller species and "pigeon" for larger ones, but this is in no way consistently applied, and historically, the common names for these birds involve a great deal of variation between the terms. |
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I consulted my magic 8 ball for you, it says Thou Shalt Build an Ark
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as mentioned not a wild dove
being a white dove its only a matter of time before a predator gets it we raise dove never had them get loose though but it happens doubt it has a band with info on it. doves are not used like homing pigeons so they arent worth the cost of banding |
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Probably a dove/pigeon that was released during a wedding.
Had it happen to me. I lived in an apartment complex. 1 day a I saw a white pigeon fly out of a tree and land on a dudes shoulder. Dude just brushed it off and it flew back into the tree. I knew then it was somebody's pet. I went outside and just held my finger out and it didn't hesitate to jump on. I was used to being handled so I took it inside and called the pet shops. Eventually, I got in touch with a woman that raised them and gave it to her. |
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