Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for October 25, 2012

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    The Nihilist  about 12 years ago

    Ummm… is that squirrel stew I’m smelling…?

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    emjaycee  about 12 years ago

    Squirrels eat pumpkins? Never seen that.

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    Doctor11  about 12 years ago

    Use the leaf blower on them, Jimbo!

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    LeoAutodidact  about 12 years ago

    Is this kind of thing how the legend of “The Great Pumpkin” started? A mysteriously missing Jack-O-Lantern needing to be ‘explained’?

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    rshive  about 12 years ago

    Busted!

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    dfowensby  about 12 years ago

    then your house is surrounded by dead trees, and all the squirrels are gone elsewhere.

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    rugratz2222  about 12 years ago

    some blowers also suck, I mean, vacuum … aaack aaack … squirrel furballs!

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    kbyrdleroy  about 12 years ago

    What is the penalty for pumpkin theft?!?

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    Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Yep! It’s over squirrels!

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    tbritt99  about 12 years ago

    We put our pumpkins out after Halloween & the squirrels eat them, yes.

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    Puddleglum2  about 12 years ago

    There might be a half-reward, at best.

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    Rista  about 12 years ago

    It’s porcupines that strip trees. But the fluffy tailed little tree rats do love pumpkin seeds. Had one gnaw into a nice fat pumpkin in my garden to get to the seeds and meat. When I went out to gather in the pumpkins I picked up the one he’d got into and he was Still in there! I’m not sure which of us was more startled….

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    water_moon  about 12 years ago

    The tree squirrls this year hauled our mini (think 4-5 inches in dia) pumpkin up a tree once they ate enough of the insides out. .Still not as bad as the ground squirls from out west though, those buggers burrowed under the concrete , through the neighbor’s garden, and ate nearly every single tulip bulb (I had about 300 out there) BUT LEFT THE STEMS & LEAVES. They even waited til after they’d flowered, so I didn’t know there was an issue until I went to divide a few in spots where it was getting crowded and hit tunnels.

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