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  1. I hear that they don't guard those great paintings at the Met all that well. Don't even search people before they enter, unless they're carrying a bag or backpack. And they let you get really close to the paintings, like right up to them. Some psycho could just pull out a knife and slash the paintings. You know, something like that woman did who painted the Lincoln Memorial green.

  2. Stacy, that's interesting that the hawks will eat meat you put out for them. I read somewhere online that hawks will reject any meat unless they actually killed it themselves. But I don't remember if the article was about one specific kind of hawk, or in general.

  3. Hahaha!! I wish you would try doing that. I'd love to see the kind of response you get.

    Here is the sequence of messages I had with the seller when I asked about possible lower shipping on this marble:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/A-MAGNIFICIENT-MARBLE-1-1-4-Size-New-LOWER-Price-/281140907446?ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123

    Dear scooter0305,

    Would you consider shipping by first class, and how much would shipping be?

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    This item will be sent Priority Mail with insurance and signature to the winning bidder. This item will NOT be sent first class mail. I estimated the shipping costs at $25. The insurance is the most costly of this transaction.

    Regardless, maybe the actual shipping will be $17 at the minimum. The $25 will be charged, the winning bidder will pay it, then I will adjust the actual shipping cost as a credit to the winning bidder. Anyway, this auction is not over and there are 18 over people that are watching this auction who probably will bid. At this moment, you are not the winning bidder plus the reserve has not been met.

    The insurance is to cover you and myself against loss. You're not going to win this auction with your $22 bid. If you're worried about the $8 difference in postage than I would suggest you NOT bid.

    Thanks,

    - scooter0305
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    Dear scooter0305,

    My $22 bid was just for openers. However, due to your haughty, inflexible attitude, I am no longer interested in your marble or your auctions.
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    Really?

    If you were such a seasoned marble collector than you would know that Insurance would be required for a beauty such as this. You can't afford it anyway. Ha Ha....

    I see what you have bought in the past $20 to $45 marbles. You weren't a player anyway....

    Oh yea... you are no longer permitted to bid on my PREMIUM marbles anymore. I get the LAST laugh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    - scooter0305
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    I have to admit, though, that they're probably right that I wasn't a player anyway. I most likely would have forgotten to bid on that marble too...(what's with the bold type...I don't know.)
  4. I think you are probably right about it being a Red-tailed Hawk. It was the lack of rufous-colored legs that had me wondering. Here is what the Cornell Ornithology site says about it:

    "Look for it along fields and perched on telephones poles, fenceposts, or trees standing alone or along edges of fields."

    The hawk was perched on a lone, mostly-dead tree in an open space. I watched for over an hour to see it take off, but it just sat there and sat there and sat there...If I could have seen its spread wings, I probably could have ID'd it better. After the hawk finally left (which I missed), I found a young, very-recently-killed rabbit in the area. It had not been eaten at all, and still had a blade of grass in its mouth, as though it had been taken by surprise. There was a tuft of fur near it, but I couldn't see what caused it to die. Would the hawk have done that? I would think it would have stripped the rabbit down to the skeleton.

    http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Red-tailed_Hawk/id

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