A Pigeon’s Protest
Before I disappear to enjoy yet another day’s roasting in the summer style hotness, I thought I’d tell you about Nigel. Nigel is holding a silent protest in Trafalgar Square.
Despite the soaring heat, he’s been standing in front of the Do Not Feed The Pigeon sign for two whole days now:
Fair play.
If you’re heading over that way at any point, please do say hi, or maybe take him some water. He reckons he’ll be there till Monday.
In the meantime, Nigel, keep up the good work.
angela replied:
How did you come up with the idea for this blog! I mean, do other people find it as funny as I do? Because I can’t stop laughing. I’m probably going to be stuck here all day reading the archives, but I need to be doing adult, productive (not pigeon oriented) things!
April 23, 2011 at 5:52 pm. Permalink.
Frankie the makee mankster replied:
Big up my manky brother the Nigel.
Pigeon peoples army ! !
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Speakers corner next ?
April 23, 2011 at 7:58 pm. Permalink.
Bill replied:
What is needed here is an internationally recognised “Feed the Pigeons” Day – given their role in the history of the world (war heroes, secret agents and being a fine substitute for chicken in a pie)it is the least we can do for them.
April 24, 2011 at 12:12 am. Permalink.
pigeonblog replied:
Angela: Cheers! I’ve been at it for five years so there’s plenty to tuck into!
Your pal, Brian
Frankie: Top idea. Speaker’s Corner. Maybe chuck in a couple of poems for good measure?
Your pal
Bri
Bill: I know. We should. They do it in New York – it’s called National Pigeon Day!
Your pal
Bri
April 27, 2011 at 12:51 pm. Permalink.