I can't believe both nationalities think it's easier to fight a house cat than a goose.It's hilarious that less than 50% of Brits think they could beat a goose in a fight. They are clearly very afraid of large birds.
When I was about 14, I was out goose hunting and knocked one out of the sky with a wing shot. It landed about 200 yards from our blind, so I took off after it. I got within about 20 yards when it saw me, turned and started charging. I then realized that I didn't have my shotgun, and remember thinking "surly this bird isn't going to attack me" when sure enough, it started flapping and honking coming right at me. I grabbed it by the neck, and swung it around one time to break its neck. I have to admit I was a little worried when it started flapping and honking, but knew I had it once I got his neck.It's hilarious that less than 50% of Brits think they could beat a goose in a fight. They are clearly very afraid of large birds.
I'd like to meet the nearly 10% that say they can beat a lion and see if they have any availability left.I can't believe both nationalities think it's easier to fight a house cat than a goose.
They've obviously have never done either before.
Either that or they know better because they have more experience?It's hilarious that less than 50% of Brits think they could beat a goose in a fight. They are clearly very afraid of large birds.
Been there. Chasing flies for 20 minutes is another good one.Lost my battle with a cricket. I could walk right up to it, lower the glass, and just as I dropped it, he'd jump 3 feet away. We went 6 rounds before I gave up.