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Just wanting to make sure folks are properly prepared ...
http://www.backwoodsbound.com/zsquir.html http://www.jerrysbaitandtackle.com/Recipes/Squirrel.htm http://www.squirrelrecipesbook.com/about |
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Yeah But I think they land on their feet ... I saw two fall about 40 feet out of a pecan tree this summer. They were fighting and got a bit carried away.
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Just the other day, I was walking out of my apartment. Suddenly, I see a squirrel sitting on the nearby ledge/brick, terrified and caught red handed.
It had tipped over my garbage can and I had caught it in the act. The thief, being spotted, froze for a good long minute. I stared at it, and it stared at me. Then it escaped. I wasn't able to catch the license plate... (on account of the fact that it was missing one.) ![]() |
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Yeah But I think they land on their feet...... and that will just piss them off. You dont want a pissed off squirrel. so it's the stove then. I have yet to taste it though - we don't have that many of them here. They still hold a cutie status here.... |
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