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I want this guy's job

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brainhulk

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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-guard-hawk-20110813,0,4559810.story?track=rss

Swooping low over the office courtyard's pond, the lone gull was watching like a hawk.

In fact, the gull was watching for a hawk, not to mention the three falcons perched next to the man-made lake in the center of the Water Garden in Santa Monica.

The gull let out a loud screech and kept on flying when it spotted the four birds of prey.

"He's letting the other gulls know we're still here," said Fred Seaman, a falconer hired by the office complex to rid its 17-acre site of messy gulls and pigeons. "This is falconry-based bird abatement — we stop short of actually killing anything."

you can call me beastmaster

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I was expect something lame like famous-actress-x's-nipple-adjuster, but birds are wonderful creatures.

Kimberly Hall, an administrative assistant for a glass manufacturer, stopped to ask Seaman if her 12-year-old cat was in danger from a hawk that frequents her West Los Angeles neighborhood. He advised her to keep the pet indoors.

Avian supremacy, hell yeah! :awe:
 
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