Not so much with squirrels, but with ground squirrels, certainly. They are brutal little dudes. I’ve seen an excess of twenty go into the burrows in fall and only two or three emerge in the spring.
There are two walnut trees on my property, and I have seen squirrels take walnuts from my property to my neighbor’s property to bury walnuts there. Much better to ruin the neighbor’s property rather than my property..
How to decide who becomes a brisket hot pocket first. Draw straws? A lottery? Eenie meenie minie moe, strike the skull with deathly blow, if he hollers do not cry, the bits and pieces make a delightful meat pie.
So now there is a Coopers Hawk in the area, which used to be the territory of a Redtail Hawk. The Coopers mostly eats mourning doves. When the redtail was around, there was a blue jay who took great pleasure in imitating the cry of a redtail hawk, when there was a gray squirrel crossing open ground. Apparently, squirrel panic is high comedy in blue jay circles.
*Hot Rod* about 7 years ago
A big prayer to Sr. Teresa would help
*Hot Rod* about 7 years ago
My favorites is periods
*Hot Rod* about 7 years ago
Rats have lips in order to speak?
The Old Wolf about 7 years ago
Politicians seem to have made a regular practice of that.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 7 years ago
Not so much with squirrels, but with ground squirrels, certainly. They are brutal little dudes. I’ve seen an excess of twenty go into the burrows in fall and only two or three emerge in the spring.
INGSOC about 7 years ago
There are two walnut trees on my property, and I have seen squirrels take walnuts from my property to my neighbor’s property to bury walnuts there. Much better to ruin the neighbor’s property rather than my property..
INGSOC about 7 years ago
Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don’t..
coltish1 about 7 years ago
Jack: No, I’m going to go find a cow I can trade for some magic beans.
Rotifer POLICE VIDEOS WERE SO OCTOBER Thalweg Premium Member about 7 years ago
“Donner party, table for two. Donner party, ….”
Radish the wordsmith about 7 years ago
Oh rats.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 7 years ago
Isn’t that what young are for?
*Hot Rod* about 7 years ago
Rat Pak’s of smokes will curve the pallet!
*Hot Rod* about 7 years ago
Hold on to your horses as Thanksgiving is less than 3 weeks away.
6turtle9 about 7 years ago
How to decide who becomes a brisket hot pocket first. Draw straws? A lottery? Eenie meenie minie moe, strike the skull with deathly blow, if he hollers do not cry, the bits and pieces make a delightful meat pie.
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
Hmm. That puts the Big Question of life and death rather starkly into black-and-white terms, does it not?
Rats! They always get the big end of the stick (the better to beat them to death, as I saw my boss do in the place we were working)….
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 7 years ago
So now there is a Coopers Hawk in the area, which used to be the territory of a Redtail Hawk. The Coopers mostly eats mourning doves. When the redtail was around, there was a blue jay who took great pleasure in imitating the cry of a redtail hawk, when there was a gray squirrel crossing open ground. Apparently, squirrel panic is high comedy in blue jay circles.
painedsmile about 7 years ago
Goin to town with the color brown, eh.