In biology, a common name of a taxon or organism (also known as a vernacular name, English name, colloquial name, trivial name, trivial epithet, country name, popular name, or farmer's name) is a name that is based on the normal language of everyday life; this kind of name is often contrasted with the scientific name for the same organism, which is Latinized. A so-called "common name" is sometimes frequently used, but that is by no means always the case.
Sometimes common names are created by authorities on one particular subject, in an attempt to make it possible for members of the general public (including such interested parties as fishermen, farmers, etc.) to be able to refer to one particular species of organism without needing to be able to memorise or pronounce the Latinized scientific name. Creating an "official" list of common names can also be an attempt to standardize the use of common names, which can sometimes vary a great deal between one part of a country and another, as well as between one country and another country, even where the same language is spoken in both places.
Pigeon is a common name for birds of the taxonomic family Columbidae, particularly the rock pigeon.
Pigeon may also refer to:
Pushing Daisies is an American comedy-drama television series created by Bryan Fuller that aired on ABC. It premiered in the United States on ABC on October 3, 2007; in Canada on October 2, 2007 on CTV; and aired in the UK on ITV.
Due to the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, this season consisted of only nine episodes. The episodes aired a day earlier in Canada on CTV before their air dates in the United States.
Pushing Daisies was renewed for a second season in February 2008 by ABC for the 2008–09 television season. On November 20, 2008, after six episodes were broadcast, ABC canceled the show. A total of thirteen episodes were produced for the season, with four of them broadcast in November and December, and the last three broadcast in the U.S. on Saturdays starting May 30 and ending on June 13, 2009, to promote the release of the Season 2 DVD. Several of the first 10 episodes aired a day earlier in Canada on A before their air dates in the United States. The final three episodes were first broadcast in the UK in April 2009 prior to airing in the U.S.
Un vieux pigeon de trente ans déplumé
Fumait un jour son pétard en pensant à sa guitare (retraite)
D'un coup d'aile il se décide à aller parler au roi
C'est un vieil écureuil blanc gras comme un cochon de lait
Le pigeon fait sa requête quelques frites à volonté
Un petit coin bien tranquille il veut finir en beauté
Ah comment ça va?
Ce n'est que ça répond le roi
Qu'on l'emmène au «Doux repos»
Le pigeon reconnaissant se tord en génuflexions
Mais il déchantera vite c'est un immense clapier
Là pullulent poux et mites les pigeons meurent empilés
Par dizaines et par milliers c'est un immense charnier
Pigeon fait sa révérence et retourne à la grand-place
Oyez moineaux et pigeons ratons laveurs et mulots
Écureuils de basse souche chats et chiens abandonnés
Quelqu'un de très haut placé est en train de vous baiser
Cessez de payer l'impôt afin de le débusquer
Mais arrive le policier qui lui met les chaînes aux pieds
C'est donc toi le grand patron de s'exclamer le pigeon
Non répond le policier mon titre est bien inférieur
Je suis l'adjoint du percepteur
Quel incroyable travail ce patron est une canaille
Enfin on l'emmène au juge trois ans de travaux forcés
C'est donc toi le grand patron? Non de répondre
Le juge: moi je suis le rédempteur
O.K. La paix...
La peste soit des percepteurs
De s'exclamer le vieux pigeon
Ils sont légion les emmerdeurs
Et les adjoints à l'emmerdeur
Qui accablent le pigeon et lui mangent le troufion