Sorry, didn't mean to offend you. My folks are from Ireland for Pete's sake. I just meant getting something for nothing, which seems to be a common theme these days. Rob Heflin Sent from my iPhone On May 3, 2013, at 8:42 AM, Reese Partridge <reesepartridge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have no trouble understanding Van's analogy. But Rob, would you mind > explaining to me how the "non-natives" who are members of my family are like > house-robbing starlings and house sparrows? And further, the couple of times > I've run into you I don't remember seeing an abundance of Choctaw, Cherokee > or Chickasaw blood in you. Just exactly which less fortunate non-natives did > you have in mind? > > Reese Partridge > Jackson MS > > From: "RubyThroat@xxxxxxx" <RubyThroat@xxxxxxx> > To: delta_gamekeeper@xxxxxxxxx; shelbyforester1223@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: larrypace64@xxxxxxxxx; missbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Friday, May 3, 2013 7:27 AM > Subject: [missbird] Re: (no subject) > > Ouch!!! Tell it like it is guys!!!! > Bob Sargent > Clay, AL > I'm no fan of either of these non-native species here in the America's. I'm > told they are sometimes accident prone? > > In a message dated 5/2/2013 11:01:51 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > delta_gamekeeper@xxxxxxxxx writes: > No I think they represent modern day America. That yellow hammer didn't build > that. Now he has to let the less fortunate, non-native starlings enjoy it. > > Rob Heflin > > Sent from my iPhone > > On May 2, 2013, at 10:58 PM, "Van Harris" <shelbyforester1223@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> They are sort of like the bank. You work hard for a nice home and then they >> come and take it away from you. >> >> Van Harris >> Millington, TN > >