Thursday, April 28, 2016, 7:38 PM - A roaming gang of wild turkeys have been showing up on residential yards and city streets in Brandon, Manitoba, prompting police to issue a statement.
According to the CBC, local police have received several complaints about the birds, which have taken up residence in the southeastern portion of the city.
They've taken to Lebanon, Oregon as well. Nobody seems ta worry about 'em though. Local cops leave the birds alone, and most of the 17,000 residents living in town seem ta like seeing turkeys stop traffic on Main Street, and give them wide berth when they take over the streets!
They don't seem interested in raiding houses, or taking hostages, or robbing banks. They're here! And it's likely they'll stay!
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Hmm. That address doesnt look right. It looks like the link pointing here was faulty.
I've noticed I have the need for "overproof" booze. Started with "151 Rum" as a
splash on top necessity. Then/now is 100 proof vodka. Never ventured down the
"Wild Turkey Trail". Interesting that a track in Everett WA on the BN was named the
"Turkey Trail". It was a dead end track accessible from Lowell that eastbound pick-up
cars were shoved to the end of track. Oh the days when the BN eastbounds out of
Interbay picked-up at Everett.
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If you are in a horror movie, you make bad decisions, its what you do.
It's hard to believe all South bounds don't go to the CUT and the north bounds out at Hopple. It's hard to do when the other RR always has a train tied down there for hours.
It's a real sweet set up.
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DJ will never be the Republicunt nominee. Permalynx this. Snippy 2/2/2016
Gest Street, hemmed in on both sides by the competition and nowhere to expand or change it. Guessing that it worked much better when the competition had run-through trains with it, the B&O ran trains through with Green Flag power all the time, as did PC.
-- Edited by Cy Valley on Sunday 1st of May 2016 02:26:49 PM