Re: Re: [iris-talk} OT - Evil Emus


Walter, someone has already turned emus loose in Texas.   There have been several articles in the news about deputies chasing them around in south and western areas
near where someone used to raise them.   Maybe they don't like grasshoppers.   The camels didn't naturalize, but maybe emus will.
                                                    Pat in Dallas  
  
----- Original Message -----
From: wmoores
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 6:19 AM
To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [iris-talk] Re: [iris-talk} OT - Evil Emus
  




> In a message dated 7/8/2002 11:59:34 PM Central Daylight Time,  
> doris934@htg.net writes:
>  
>  
> > In this area, the laws are frequently disregarded and some turn
> > their dogs loose AT NIGHT.
>  

     Along with people being dismissed from World Com and running  
loose both night and day looking for food,  we also are plagued with  
the evil emus.  Actually, the emu business went bust before WC.  
Time was when just one emu egg alone cost $600 and a pair of  
emu chicks could run into the thousands.  Now that a lot of the  
emus have been let loose, they are just another critter to contend  
with.  I have been told that when you see one, it is best to leave it  
alone because they have a swift hind kick that can be deadly!  I'll  
keep you posted if they start to nibble on irises.  Someone should  
turn a few loose in Texas to devour Donald's grasshoppers.

Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS 7/8 USA

     




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