Various birds, and even seagulls that come 12 miles from the Gulf, have been 
using my blue '83 300D for an outhouse the last year or so.  At first it 
gave the car a nice speckled look, but here lately its become more of a 
two-tone.  Since this colorful effect looks better than the paint which was 
bad, I haven't scrubbed it.  However, now that this has been discovered 
about the pigeons, I wonder if the body will suddenly collapse one day?
Gerry

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From: "Rich Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8R69M2O0&show_article=1&catnum=0
>
> I would suggest everyone immediately go out to their cars and check the
> steering components and control arms to make sure there are no pigeons
> roosting on them and leaving guano deposits that could cause premature
> failure of suspension elements through accelerated corrosion leading to
> loss of control and crashes.  Seriously, according to experts.  You
> might want to tie a cat to your front bumper overnight, starting early
> evening, to ward the pigeons away.
> Word up.
> --R


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