![]() ![]() ![]() Hyperbole and a Half: One story tells about Allie and Boyfriend having to deal with an aggressive goose that has invaded the house.Dolan: Dolan Duk is a creep who frequently screws people, especially Gooby, over ( and in more ways than one) because it's fun for him.The ones thus depicted are a falcon, a hawk, an eagle, an owl. A Beginner's Guide to the End of the Universe: When battling the flock of void birds, the Everyman's decision to taunt them in order to lure them towards himself ultimately succeeds in getting some of the more innately aggressive ones to break off and pursue him when they can no longer tamp down their predatory instincts, at the cost of drawing the attention of the more dangerous specimens.The moment of impact isn't shown on camera, but the aftermath has Fabio bleeding from his face. has Fabio riding a roller coaster when he has a run-in with a goose. The 1998 episode "The Wild Side" was about this trope for the first half until the episode's Halfway Plot Switch and it featured two clips of swans on the M25 one from Monday 9 June 1996 where a driver near Staines, Surrey on the M25, in a Ford Granada sedan stops to let a swan pass and the cop take the swan in a blanket, and one from 7 November 1995 set to R Kelly's "I Believe I Can Fly.".The 1997 episode "Don't Look Back In Anger'' had the same clip, in a Continuity Nod to that episode.The original pilot episode "Police Stop!" had a swan on the M25 at Sewardstone Bridge in Essex causing problems for drivers on 9 June 1994, fleeing when a police Range Rover came into view.British Edutainment series Police, Camera, Action! had this at least three times in the series:.Luke: I just never heard anyone use the word "beaked" as a verb before. The Ugly Duckling: All the other ducks that the eponymous ugly duckling meets make it no secret that they hate his guts just because of the way he looks, and they even say they wish a cat eats him.In that they're majestic, but also territorial and bad-tempered, and heaven help you if you irritate one. The Redwall series features swans as the equivalent to dragons on several occasions. ![]()
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