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Slept well last night, happily enough. Yay, sleep!
Saw a _black_ squirrel on the way into work. I didn't know squirrels came in black! Was a bit startling.
Had frost that hadn't yet melted on my car this morning; need to make sure my windshield washer fluid is good for cold temperatures. Do _not_ want it freezing.
Saw a _black_ squirrel on the way into work. I didn't know squirrels came in black! Was a bit startling.
Had frost that hadn't yet melted on my car this morning; need to make sure my windshield washer fluid is good for cold temperatures. Do _not_ want it freezing.
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Squirrel of darkness
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They have them in Canada. I've never of heard of one vacationing in Massachusetts!! When I stayed with my uncle at a fishing resort in Ontario, they had a bunch of them, and really used to people. I would feed them spicy-hot Doritos, and then they'd go up into a tree a screech pitifully for a few minutes before coming down for some more.
It'd be cool if we'd get some down here in Jersey.
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The cream colored ones are gorgeous, I've only ever seen two of those.
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Cream colored ones? Now I want to see one!
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(Spaaaaace Ghooooost!)
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They seem just like, y'know, squirrels... gathering acorns, taunting the cats, etc.
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Sounds like some sort of D&D thing, somehow! Especially with the ability of cat taunting. ;)
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Aaaaiiiieeeeeeee!
Black squirrel of doom, midnight rodent of death!!
Your only hope to lift the curse is to locate thirteen fresh nuts, stuff them into your cheeks (avoid walnuts, if at all possible), then bury them in a circle pattern around a old tree!!
Hurry!!
(You might want to have someone video tape it, by the by. Just to prove to the squirrel spirits that you actually did it, should the matter come up. Perhaps to send in to America's Funniest Videos at a later date ... hey, who sez lifting a curse can't earn a few bucks?)
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We have them in Maryland, too
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Ohio is a bastion of them; they were near trademarks of both Ohio schools. Kent even sells stuffed versions in the bookstore, so I have a little baby one hanging from my backpack.
Yeah... freezing fluid=bad.
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Hee! Now I want one! Baby black squirrel...
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If that doesn't work
http://shop.efollett.com/htmlroot/storehome/kentstateuniversity732.html
Clothing and Gifts section (link at top of page)
6th page of that section
They don't have the bitty ones like the one on my backpack at the website though.
Apparently, "some guy" from Canada imported breeding pairs of black squirrels to Ohio (Kent, at the very least)
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Black squirrels?
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There are!
Chapter 8: Flies and Spiders
Second paragraph:
"There were black squirrels in the wood. As Bilbo's sharp inquisitve eyes got used to seeing things he could catch glimpses of them whisking off the path and scuttling behind tree trunks."
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