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I guess I don't get it. If the window was tilted over 20 degrees, no reflection of clouds/sky. No dirt, snow or rain and the birds would have to squirt uphill. A Raven can drop a load second only to a pelican. The envy of every seagull on Earth. There's a flock of CWW, must be 100+, that moved from one crab apple tree to the next. What a bunch of Hoovers. |
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