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In reply to the discussion: Woman, 82, told child to stop teasing a park goose, was shoved to ground by father. [View all]PDJane
(10,103 posts)196. I'm not a coward either, but I wouldn't take on an angry goose,
Especially one with cygnets somewhere. Those are big, aggressive birds, and anything with babies around can get seriously nasty. And yeah, a cottonmouth would be outweighed and outmaneuvered! I would have given it up quickly too. My brother lives behind a golf course, and the geese have taken over part of it to raise their babies. The guy who does the grounds won't move them, won't even get out of his work vehicle around them during the spring. He has been attacked more than once. He claims that they can't pay him enough to get out and try and move them!
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Woman, 82, told child to stop teasing a park goose, was shoved to ground by father. [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Jul 2012
OP
It is scary to see that. I wish the american people would treat their family elders and all
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2012
#59
Is the article saying "the man" who shoved her also helped her to her car? Or is it badly written?
Hassin Bin Sober
Jul 2012
#7
a couple years ago I asked a kid to stop throwing rocks at baby ducks in the harbor
magical thyme
Jul 2012
#16
I'm walking my dogs and a 3 year old gets out of his stroller, picks up rocks...
KurtNYC
Jul 2012
#90
Yep those good old days when people could hit children whenever and however they darn well
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#183
That guy better pray to the god of asinine punks that this doesn't turn into a murder rap... nt
Romulox
Jul 2012
#21
and if both parents are standing right there and ignoring the harassment
magical thyme
Jul 2012
#187
What specifically leads you to believe that observed animal abuse is not...
LanternWaste
Jul 2012
#118
Does anyone know what an angry feral goose will do to a child who is teasing him?
PDJane
Jul 2012
#35
It's funny that you brought up the possible aggression of an adult goose. When I first saw the
ladjf
Jul 2012
#38
You obviously have had more experience with geese than I. The snake incident was all that
ladjf
Jul 2012
#97
I walk dogs on the Jersey City waterfront. We're in the middle of goose season right now.
smokey nj
Jul 2012
#45
it's a shame there wasn't anybody there to help this man to a severe ass beating
frylock
Jul 2012
#52
But what if the father's account was the truth? Did you read the article?
progressivebydesign
Jul 2012
#71
Maybe. I'm the only one on this thread who hasn't jumped to a conclusion.
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2012
#114
Thanks, the newly revised blog post in the OP is much more informative. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2012
#122
"He was described only as being in his 40s".with a clue like that who needs witnesses
leftyohiolib
Jul 2012
#77
According to the article, the woman is suffering life-threatening injuries.
morningfog
Jul 2012
#104
Yeah, like she was going to strangle him or apply the Vulcan Nerve Pinch
Lydia Leftcoast
Jul 2012
#110
Again, assumptions. We don't know if it was a "gentle pinch" or something worse. Just because
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#173
Yeah, that's a cogent argument. How I take it is irrelevant. Make an argument if you can.
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#202
She may have been protecting the boy. We don't know. That is the point. We don't know.
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#174
And it has been my experience that people make all kinds of assumptions here based on very few
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#117
Seriously, nothing in the article even mentioned what the boy was actually doing to the geese
FedUpWithIt All
Jul 2012
#134
No! The boy viciously attacked the goose and the woman tried to stop him, causing
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#182
I pointed out that the report was not clear about the cause of the woman falling
FedUpWithIt All
Jul 2012
#154
Exactly. Lot of assumptions being made with very little evidence. Having had kids of my own I
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#175
It looks like this man will be able to identify the father and resolve the incident here:
freshwest
Jul 2012
#127
Of the people responding on this thread, I wonder which ones have well-behaved children and
Lydia Leftcoast
Jul 2012
#169
Nice ad hominem. It couldn't just be that they have a different view from you. No they must be
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#179
How original. I don't care who you were talking about. It was a cheap shot regardless.
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#201