[va-bird] Re: Discouraging Black Vultures

My wife's OB is there at that Hospital and she and I thought it was quite
cool that there were Vultures there at the Dr's office. Maybe Vultures
should replace Storks as the symbolic baby bringers? Anyhow, if you want to
see a close-up of Black Vultures you had better go see them soon as it
sounds as if they will not be there much longer.

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Jeff Clark
Fairfax City, VA
http://www.nothoo.com
jeff-at- nothoo.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gwyn McVay" <gmcvay@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Ron Staley" <rmstaley@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 10:48 PM
Subject: [va-bird] Re: Discouraging Black Vultures


> That is odd. My husband is a cancer patient getting treatment at Fair
> Oaks. Not only does he report no vulture sightings, he indicated, rather
> more profanely than I will do here, that he had a few more important
> things to worry about than the symbolic aspects of vultures.
>
> He may, of course, be a minority....
>
> Gwyn
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