Pigeon Poop Shooting Game

when someone gives you the bird/middle finger you open the window and poop and then throw it at the offender right in there face if the window is open
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  1. Pigeon Kingess Have you ever seen a Pigeon with bread on it's neck? This mode is exactly about it! Your target at the start of a game is to wear a crown by pecking it, then when you have the crown you HAVE TO RUN because other pigeons can take it off from you and wear it.
  2. In this stickman game you’ll be challenged level after level to shoot down as many stickmen as you can. But be careful, they’ll come at you from all sides. Kill them all and you’ll pass to the next level!
  3. Poop Shoot: Ever wonder what it's like to be a boy? This game brings it to life. Without the awful smell, fortunately. Free Shooting Games from AddictingGames.
  4. Damn Birds 2 is a bird shooting and hunting game full of action. You are a statue in a village and you stood there for years and watched birds pooping on you. But today is the day to take revenge on the effing birds. Take out your rifle and aim at those cheeky birds trying to poop on you and make your life a living hell.
by gangster time April 07, 2010
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Pigeon shooting was a part of the 1900 Olympic Games in Paris, but has not been included other times. In Pennsylvania. Pigeon shooting in the U.S. State of Pennsylvania dates back to the mid-19th century. The Philadelphia Gun Club overlooking the Delaware River in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, is one of the oldest gun clubs in the United States.

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There is a fair amount of questions surrounding the possible health risks associated with pigeon droppings. The fact is that direct contact like touching pigeon feces with the hands, may in fact pose a small health risk. However, it is only in the context of very large quantities that serious health problems might start to occur. Pigeons playing ping pong halftime at basketball game. For example, more common household activities such as the cleaning of windows, will not typically result in the exposure to health risks. There are basically three human diseases known to be associated with pigeon feces. These are Histoplasmosis, Cryptococcosis, and Psittacosis.
The first of these diseases, Histoplasmosis, grows in pigeon droppings in soil in the form of a fungus. In a household sense, it is recommended that when cleaning droppings, a person must avoid breathing in some of the fungus. However important to note, is that it is only in cases of very high exposure that infection can occur. The second disease, Cryptococcosis, is another fungal disease associated with pigeon feces that grows in soil across the globe. As for this disease, it is highly unlikely that generally healthy people will become infected- even at high levels of exposure. https://smallhigh-power615.weebly.com/blog/runtime-for-java-os-x. The third disease called Psittacosis, is a rare infectious disease that primarily affects parrots and other birds such as cockatiels, parakeets and even pigeons themselves. In humans, this bacterial disease is very rare. With less than one human infection case identified each year, most people with good immune systems need not be concerned.
None of the above mentioned diseases associated with pigeon feces are transmittable from one human to another. As can be inferred from the discussion of the various diseases, pigeon feces around workplaces and homes do not pose a serious health risk to the general public. Routine cleaning of droppings such as windows and railings is not problematic as to the advancement of any of these diseases for most people. However, one can never be too careful and there are a few simple provisions that can be taken to further reduce direct contact with pigeon feces. Two good ways to avoid direct contact with pigeon feces include wearing disposable gloves. It’s also a good idea to wear clothes that can be washed after a cleaning session. Other protective type clothing like disposable coveralls, boots, and respirators can also be used for proper protection. In the case of high-powered water hose that is used to strip off dried droppings, it is recommended that dust control measures be taken. One example is covering the area with plastic sheeting. Last but not least, once the structures have been properly cleaned, they should be regularly washed to prevent further accumulation of pigeon feces.
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