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> > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Fri, 11 Aug 2017 09:50:42 -0400, Dave Smith
> > > wrote:
> >
> >>On 2017-08-11 9:17 AM, Gary wrote:
> >>>
wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Shnorror: (shnor-ror) A begger; someone who always looking for a
> >>>> handout or a free ride; the guy who's always in the bathroom when the
> >>>> check comes; the person who's constantly borrowing but never
> >>>> returning; someone who's continually sponging off others.
> >>>
> >>> Lol Sheldon. You sound about as cynical as I'm becoming.
> >>> Live long enough and you only accumulate loss in your life.
> >>> Bah humbug.
> >>>
> >>> Also, animals deserve more consideration than human leeches.
> >>> I hope your will looks after your ferals that you love.
> >>
> >>That is not cynical. It is just being realistic. There are people like
> >>that and most of us know at least one.
> >
> > True... I've met lots of those who always take but never give.
> > However animals don't take more than they need. The blue jays who
> > grab dry cat food only take what they can eat and to feed their
> > babies. I always put out an extra bowl of kitten chow for the blue
> > jays, however I place it where the crows won't get it.
>
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> The blue jays where I am always take more than they need at the moment and
> cache it for later.
So do foxes, squirrels and rats.
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