You got a big heave - as we would say up in the Bronx. They look good, how much do you have altogether? Do you ever count them? The comment that your birds are not in good condition is unfortunate; sometimes bird flyers rather have a big stock than healthy looking birds.
* Etymology: Slang, from the Middle English pigeon, from Anglo-French pygoun, pijun, from Late Latin pipion-, pipio young bird, from Latin pipire to chirp
You got a big heave - as we would say up in the Bronx. They look good, how much do you have altogether? Do you ever count them? The comment that your birds are not in good condition is unfortunate; sometimes bird flyers rather have a big stock than healthy looking birds.
kimdayne 1 year ago
UR BIRDS FLY GOOD BUT ILL BEAT U ANY DAY OF THE WEEK, HANDS DOWN. UR BIRDS ARE NOT IN CONDITION.
tomredhawk89 1 year ago
WreckTech. Brooklyn NYC
robinlehto 1 year ago
song?????
bak2snus 1 year ago
* Main Entry: pidge
* Pronunciation: \ˈpij\
* Function: adjective
* Etymology: Slang, from the Middle English pigeon, from Anglo-French pygoun, pijun, from Late Latin pipion-, pipio young bird, from Latin pipire to chirp
* Date: 2009
* slang : very nice, pigeony
Bro, that video was total pidge.
c979 2 years ago