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Previously on "One for the Squirrel Fans"
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He should have married Hazel Blears then, then he could have had a chipmunk on his shoulder
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I like all animals (except cats obviously) but if The Prince of Daftness is in favour there must be something wrong with them.
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Yeah, I can see it now. He'd mount Camilla, tooting his horn, gun cocked shouting 'Tally Ho!' as he chases it and Prince Charles around Balmoral Castle.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSurely Prince Philip would just blows it's head off if he saw it in the house.
'Bally squirrels' BOOM
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Probably would have done decades ago if he could have got away with it, hard to miss Charles's head especially for an experienced shot like Phil.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSurely Prince Philip would just blows it's head off if he saw it in the house.
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Surely Prince Philip would just blows it's head off if he saw it in the house.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhose house? I gather squirrels aren't well suited to houses, as they like climbing and tearing and nibbling things. Rending old furniture and intricate historic woodwork to shreds would be ideal for keeping claws and teeth in tip-top shape.
'Bally squirrels' BOOM
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Whose house? I gather squirrels aren't well suited to houses, as they like climbing and tearing and nibbling things. Rending old furniture and intricate historic woodwork to shreds would be ideal for keeping claws and teeth in tip-top shape.
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One for the Squirrel Fans
BBC News - Prince Charles launches Cumbria red squirrel campaign
He added: "My great ambition is to have one in the house... sitting on the breakfast table and on my shoulder!"Last edited by Spacecadet; 17 February 2011, 17:43.Tags: None
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