What is flamingo flocking? A flamingo flocking, also known as lawn greetings, is a prank display set up in the lawn of an unwary recipient, most often done under the cover of night.
The most popular form of lawn greeting is called flamingo flocking. This involves a flock of plastic flamingos, the classic symbol of tackiness in suburban America. Many lawn greetings companies are themed on delivering pink flamingos along with a personalized sign, usually with a humorous saying for the recipient.
The popularity of lawn greetings has expanded to include groupings of a wide array of critters and symbols, including but not limited to pigs, cows, chickens, frogs, large rubber ducks, tombstones, hearts, swans, fish and many more themes. The decorations may be flat signs, three-dimensional, or larger than life inflatables.
Baby announcement storks are also included in the lawn greetings industry. These giant storks are often 6-8 feet tall and typically include a personalized "baby bundle" with the baby's name and vital stats. This is often left as a keepsake for the parents.
Lawn greetings are typically ordered by friends and family to surprise the recipient for an occasion such as a retirement, birthday, graduation, or even wedding proposals. They are often set up by loved ones although many companies specializing in these displays can be found worldwide.
"Flamingo Flockings" are often done by groups trying to raise funds. They leave a flock of pink flamingos on the lawn of an unwary recipient. That homeowner then pays the flockers to move the flamingos to someone else's yard.
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The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex encompasses the metropolitan divisions of Dallas–Plano–Irving and Fort Worth–Arlington, within the U.S. state of Texas. The DFW Metropolitan Area, a title designated by the U.S. Census as of 2003 and consists of twelve counties in North Texas. The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex is mainly served by the area codes of 214, 972 and 469 for Dallas County, Collin County, Denton County; 817 and 682 for Tarrant County; and 940 when including Denton, Texas. 940 extends into Wichita Falls, Texas, although the city is not included in the metropolitan area. The western portion of area code 903 (which primarily serves east and northeast Texas) extends into the eastern counties of the Metroplex.
The Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex is the largest metropolitan area in south central United States.
The City of Fort Worth proper, is the 19th largest city in the United States, behind BaltimoreAccording to the U.S. Census 2000, the metropolitan area had a population of 5.1 million (though a July 1, 2004 estimate placed the population at 5.7 million). The Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington MSA is the fifth largest United States metropolitan area and one of the 50 largest metropolitan areas in the world.
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