Goddammit, they learned how to read.
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R relay@relay.mycrowd.ca shared this topic
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@MaryAustinBooks Canadian geese are ungovernable.
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@MaryAustinBooks canadians joined them and attacked the coyote
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@MaryAustinBooks need to hire a coyotegirl to do the job instead smh
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@MaryAustinBooks We have lots of Canada Geese here and I can offer two possibilities, not mutually exclusive:
β Canada Geese aren't smart enough to read, but they are smart enough to realize that coyote hasn't moved in over two weeks.
β Some Canada Geese aren't afraid of moving SUVs. A mere coyote? Ha!
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"Curse you, ACME!"
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@MaryAustinBooks Plot twist: the geese are fake too
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@MaryAustinBooks Besides, everyone knows you use fake coyotes for ROADRUNNER deterrent, sheesh.
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@MaryAustinBooks Plot twist: the geese are fake too
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@MaryAustinBooks geese are very smart, didn't you know? And they teach each other

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@MaryAustinBooks Shhh... If you walk around its back is safe, see?
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@MaryAustinBooks Scarecrows and other similar things have to be moved every two or three days, farmers and gamekeepers used to know this.
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@MaryAustinBooks I like how the fake coyote sign is outside the fake coyote's field of vision, so as not to exacerbate the fake coyote's crippling impostor syndrome.
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@MaryAustinBooks The geese would have been frightened away if the sign had said REAL COYOTE. Duh.
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@MaryAustinBooks We're gonna need a bigger coyote.
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@MaryAustinBooks @briankrebs At Bell Labs Holmdel, they decided to use some artificial ponds as part of the heat exchange system for the air conditioners. The geese found those heated ponds lovely, but their droppings clogged the intake filters. Management responded by deploying fake swans. Guess how well that worked?
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