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Going Nuts

Talyn

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Squirrel Hides Over 150 Pounds of Nuts in Chevy Truck in Four Days


There is a moral to this story...


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Chevy trucks have such tiny engines there was ample room for the squirrel to storage buckets of nuts.

The engines in Fords are so big and powerful that there would be no room for any nuts.

The squirrel likely passed on all the Fords until he found a Chevy.
 
my issues with the dang squirrels is that they bury the nust in my garden, in the planters as well.

it's not until like early to mid spring, that as i am weeding the garden?

i am finding "saplings (??)" growing outta everything.

i rue the day my neighbor doesn't cut down his 70 year old diseased, decrepit chestnut tree, which has already "dropped" a branch on another neighbors car, and he denied paying for it.

and, he "was" a city councilman too....
 
I believe North Dakota has a squirrel anti-defamation law that does not allow food stored for the winter by rodents to be moved or tampered with in any way. The penalty is a $5000.00 fine and possible jail time of 3 months in federal prison.This is in fact considered a class 5 felony
 
I believe North Dakota has a squirrel anti-defamation law that does not allow food stored for the winter by rodents to be moved or tampered with in any way. The penalty is a $5000.00 fine and possible jail time of 3 months in federal prison.This is in fact considered a class 5 felony
then the rat bastoidavitch that turns in the person, ought to be covered in honey and left out to be eaten alive by ants.....and errant bears....

that'll be the day a freaking nut case (the squirrel and the rat bastoidavitch) will succeed in protecting fluffy tailed rats.
 
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