On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 10:03:55 -0600, "TMOliver"
<tmoliverjrFIX@hot.rr . com FIX> wrote:
>
>"Bucky" <uw_badgers@email . com > wrote ...
>> On Mar 8, 7:03 am, "Duh_OZ" <ozzy.ko...@gmail . com > wrote:
>>> CHICAGO - Two planes preparing to land at O'Hare International Airport
>>> aborted their landings after another pilot spotted coyotes near the
>>> runway, the Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday.
>>
>> yet another reason to avoid o'hare
>>
>While there are no hares at O'Hare, there are likely any number of
>rabbits/cottontail and maybe even jackrabbits (or some of the dreaded
>"jackalopes"), sure to bring coyote (singular & plural) who among God's
>people loving critters flock to suburbia to harvest vermin, rodents, dogs
>and cats (serving as veritable animal control departments when it comes to
>small pets on the lose or even in the yard). O'Hairy, with the trees on
>site for shelter and enough areas warmed in winter by man's engineering
>works to make coyote comfortable, is prime hunting ground (and likely
>supports fox, too). Actually, the conservationists could probably plant a
>wolf or two.
>
>I'm confident that descendants of the Navajo's "Trickster" and Hanna
>Barbera's "Wiley Coyote" can avoid the occasional Boeing or Airbus landing,
>and slink low enough to the ground not to be ingested as FOD by some
>whirring turbine on takeoff.
>
>TMO
>
LGB (Long Beach, CA airport) always has jackrabbits hopping around the
grassy margins of the runway..the area of Long Beach was so heavily
rabbitized in the early part of the 2-th century that thefirst local
high school's mascot was and is a Jackrabbit.
Sometimes the bunnies hop along side the plane when it taxis..sort of
reminds me of when Playboy had its own DC-9? airplane the Big Bunny.
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