Dirty... disgusting... filthy... lice-ridden boids. You used to be able to sit out on the stoop like a person. Not anymore! No, sir! Boids!... You get my drift?
This Wednesday afternoon I was working at a cafe on A right across from the park when one of these rat-tastic creatures just waltzed right in through the front door! The customers and workers were in a tizzy, didn't know how to get him to leave except to shoo him out with a broom! My manager called 311 and explained what happened afterwards. I don't know how but I really hope the city realizes that it's a huge problem when the tsp rats are visiting the surrounding restaurants!!
They need to capture and remove the hawk that they are concerned about. I know I pay city taxes to keep my area taken care of, and prefer to have no hawk and fewer rats. This is BS.
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Nice shots by Bobby "Dr. Dolittle" Williams!
Dirty... disgusting... filthy... lice-ridden boids. You used to be able to sit out on the stoop like a person. Not anymore! No, sir! Boids!... You get my drift?
Go Ratso!
Is the smaller one a mouse?
This Wednesday afternoon I was working at a cafe on A right across from the park when one of these rat-tastic creatures just waltzed right in through the front door! The customers and workers were in a tizzy, didn't know how to get him to leave except to shoo him out with a broom! My manager called 311 and explained what happened afterwards. I don't know how but I really hope the city realizes that it's a huge problem when the tsp rats are visiting the surrounding restaurants!!
yuck.
They need to capture and remove the hawk that they are concerned about. I know I pay city taxes to keep my area taken care of, and prefer to have no hawk and fewer rats. This is BS.
Marty...I was laughing all day after I read your comment. Great comment. Bobby.
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