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Old Fri May 11, 2018, 10:51am
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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. View Post
I am posting this situation from a FB group. The situation was on the Chicago area.

"You arrive at a high school field which is filled with Canadian geese (sic) droppings as its located near a pond. Due to the health risk of e-coli, Listeria, and salmonella that are carried in the geese (sic) feces do you consider the conditions unplayable or not even think twice?"

My personal opinion is not to play. What say you?

MTD, Sr.
Up to the school, not you.

They are Canada geese. (Common misunderstanding.) They're a major pain a lot of places. We have a local billionaire nut job in NY that wants the assessment on his lakefront home lowered because of them (it's the town's fault for not chasing them away ).
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