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Previously on "some squirrel action"
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First lesson, teach your dog how to not fall out of the tree. Don't teach it to climb, they know how to do that. It's the "not falling" bit they haven't quite grasped yet.
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Purely heresay - just rehashing what is already common knowldegeOriginally posted by realityhack View PostSnaw seems to know all about them - but if his description is accurate, they could burst as soon as someone touched them - which could be embarrassing to say the least.
You've gone very quiet AtW... are you ok?
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Snaw seems to know all about them - but if his description is accurate, they could burst as soon as someone touched them - which could be embarrassing to say the least.
You've gone very quiet AtW... are you ok?
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I've said it before and I'll say it again... No amount of flattery will make me eat your nuts, AtW.Originally posted by AtW View PostOne squirrel is worth 100 of you
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It does tend to dry my fur a little, but at least I won't get shot at anymore.
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Nice dye job, RH!!Originally posted by realityhack View PostWhat a splendid idea.
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What a splendid idea.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf everyone loves red squirrels so much, can't we just dip the grey ones in some Loreal vivid red hair colour?
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Only if there's someone to duel with.Originally posted by zeitghostDoes he like banjo music too?
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. . . or anywhere where they are even slightly peckish.Originally posted by zeitghostTo Guantanamo Bay?
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If everyone loves red squirrels so much, can't we just dip the grey ones in some Loreal vivid red hair colour?
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