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“Live like there is no tomorrow”
Since: Jun 09
Greensburg
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endgame wrote: Coming down fast now don't let me break you.Helter Skelter.Com ing down fast.2012. I hope I don't ever come down.
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Whatever
Frankfort, KY
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Where did you see that birds were found dead in western Kentucky? I'm not finding that story anywhere.
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Duh
Ashland, KY
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Scarecrow wrote: <quoted text> How do you explain the dead birds in Louisiana and Arkansas ??? Google Reptoid Aliens... Where do you think the New Madrid fault runs through?? Dumb ass!
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Whatever
Frankfort, KY
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Thanks for the link.
YIKES!
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Concerned
Ashland, KY
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wondering
Harrodsburg, KY
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local scientist wrote: I really do think its from the changing cold weather...it's absolutely horrible, but these birds cant keep their body temp up. Florida has had ice and the birds dont have a place to migrate. We've had some extrememe weather lately. While there have not been many tornadoes, we have had an almost record low along with near record high and low temperatures within the last few weeks. I'm sure this has been too much for the poor little bird's bodies...along with other small bodies associated with higher altitudes such as insects. Just my thoughts This sounds logical. There has been unusual weather all over the world. That could explain the fish and bird deaths in those areas too.
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“Baby it's cold outside.”
Since: Oct 09
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life wrote: It's a sign of what's to come! When we lose our natural inhabitants, It's usually not a good looking outcome for the rest of us. Lets keep drilling for oil and creating the next precription medication!....Because we need it. LOL...True,so true!
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Stacey
Whitley City, KY
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My cat drug in a redbird last week.
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“He who laughs last...”
Since: May 09
...laughs best of all.
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It certainly is odd.
Maybe bird Flu? That wouldn't count for the dead fish though.
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Since: Dec 10
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Earthquake sounds like the likely culprit. The deep geologic tremors can emit sound waves that mess with migratory birds' finely tuned direction sense. Earthquake vibrations would also explain what killed all the fish in Arkansas, too. Fish have lateral lines (vibrations sensors) along their bodies and they might have been overwhelmed. I'm no expert, though. I just listen to No Agenda.
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conserned
Morehead, KY
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it's not just the birds that ars dieing i also heard that the fish are too
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very scary
Custer, KY
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last year here we came home from work the was about 10 birds just laying the length of the drive way, we have out side dogs and they wouldn't even go around them .we thought maybe something in the nest . but they were different kinds of birds
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top dog
Somerset, KY
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But what would make them starve?
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try this one
Corbin, KY
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Whatever wrote: Where did you see that birds were found dead in western Kentucky? I'm not finding that story anywhere. WESTKENTUCKYSTAR.COM has some info onit.
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try this one
Corbin, KY
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hardass
London, KY
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I heard wabbit had a dead bird,,,, IN HIS PANTS!
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wow
Stanton, KY
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When the sixth of the seven seals is broken, a devastating earthquake occurs, causing massive upheaval and terrible devastation—along with unusual astronomical phenomena (Revelation 6:12-14). Those who survive are right to cry out,“Fall on us and hide us from the face of him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb! For the great day of their wrath has come, and who can stand?”(Revelation 6:16-17).
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conserned
Morehead, KY
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maybe it is the 2012 thing?
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AHHHHH
Georgetown, KY
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AHHHHH
Georgetown, KY
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THEYRE COMING TO KILL THE FISH BIRDS AND WILDLIFe!!!!
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