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A storyteller who raises pigeons appeared at the "Asking Bodhisattva" house, which was surprising.
In the KBS Joy entertainment show "Ask Me Anything" (hereinafter referred to as "Ask Me Anything"), which aired on the 9th, a storyteller who raises a house pigeon appeared.
The writer said, "It flies, but it stays with its owner. Even if it flies away, it will definitely come to me. While raising pigeons, there are many difficulties due to the surrounding gaze and many accidents. It's been about two years since I raised it," he said.
Lee Soo-geun asked, "How did you raise a pigeon?" In response, the writer said, "I've liked animals since I was young. When I was in high school, I met a friend who raised pigeons. There was prejudice back then. I heard you're smart and clean. At first, I raised a pigeon used by magicians. When my mother was a pigeon, she liked it. As my child grew up, I asked him, 'When are you going to send it?' and he said, "My mother hates it the most. She defecates in the closet or something like that. He said he cleaned up every time he saw something like that because he had to defecate, but he said it was too dirty to raise it at home. When pigeons fly, the powder falls. It is said that this is not good for your health, so you should release it outside. But since I raised it at home in the first place, I shouldn't release it," he confessed.
Seo Jang-hoon said, "Is it possible to leave a desk and wrap it there?" and the writer said, "Pponggung trained." Short training is possible. When I go out for a walk, I do it in an apartment complex, and young children come and throw stones at him or poke him with branches. I'm blocking it, but they're also surprised and run away and get stressed out," he said.
He then said, "But don't I go to college now. My mom told me to go to the dorm instead of living alone. Then I can't take care of these children," he said. Seo Jang-hoon said, "From the perspective of raising animals, as long as I have accepted it, I am a family member. I think it's okay to respect this much because it's comforting and has a good influence," he advised.
Meanwhile, "Asking Bodhisattva" airs every Monday at 8:30 p.m.
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