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Max the stork is in big trouble



 
 
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Old February 24th 04, 07:36 AM
Enotrio Pallanzo
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http://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/dyn/news...er/345913.html

The stork Max has decided that winter is over. He has left his winter
residence in Morocco and is heading for home in the Canton of Frieburg.




http://weather.yahoo.com/forecast/SZXX0012.html

The stork Max has been found frozen in its nest of Fribourg, Switzerland,
08.00 a.m. CET.

Something must really haven't worked with its forecasting system.

:-))

Enotry Pallance


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Old February 24th 04, 05:35 PM
David Off
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Enotrio Pallanzo wrote:
http://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/dyn/news...er/345913.html

The stork Max has decided that winter is over. He has left his winter
residence in Morocco and is heading for home in the Canton of Frieburg.





http://weather.yahoo.com/forecast/SZXX0012.html

The stork Max has been found frozen in its nest of Fribourg, Switzerland,
08.00 a.m. CET.


Well not quite, despite Simon's predictions of Max being back on his
nest mating like a banshee by February he's currently got his feet up on
the beach in the South of France. Never has a stork migrated so slowly:

http://www.fr.ch/mhn/cigognes/Carte.htm

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Old February 24th 04, 05:36 PM
Simon Brown
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Default Max the stork is in big trouble

Obviously checking out the French chicks before selecting his classy Swiss
Totty :-)

Got quite nippy here - about -8C last night.
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Simon Brown
www.hb9drv.ch

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Well not quite, despite Simon's predictions of Max being back on his
nest mating like a banshee by February he's currently got his feet up on
the beach in the South of France. Never has a stork migrated so slowly:

http://www.fr.ch/mhn/cigognes/Carte.htm



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Old February 24th 04, 09:02 PM
David Off
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Simon Brown wrote:
Obviously checking out the French chicks before selecting his classy Swiss
Totty :-)



A friend of mine who lives at Aix told me he saw a Stork on the beach
yesterday... he was walking around looking a bit fed-up with the
weather. I wonder if it was Max?



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Old February 25th 04, 07:00 AM
Enotrio Pallanzo
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A friend of mine who lives at Aix told me he saw a Stork on the beach
yesterday... he was walking around looking a bit fed-up with the
weather. I wonder if it was Max?


Well, I feel relieved.... must have been a turkey they found frozen, and in
a kitchen-freezer, not in an outdoor nest....

I'm sure Max is now arguing with his tour operator, assuming he'll never
travel again off-season just to spare some money. But you know, last-minute
offers are always so promising....

LOL

Enotry Pallance



 




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