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p.s.- you might want to turn down the volume. Pam's got a foul NSFW way about herself! Didn't see any pigs in a blanket rolling down the road, but it sure smelled like it. This brings up entirely new question- As for Mr. Fox- I wished I had a gun. I've encountered a lot of stuff over the years, and that was the first time I really could have used one. I came up on a pickup truck/driver/girlfriend a couple seconds later, and I was about to ask "Do you have a gun?", but I thought that might seem a little weird, specially from a guy in spandex, but immediately also thought "Maybe I should ask if they have a spoon?" :D Question- what is it with spoon talk? I've never heard of it other than here. It that a pelican thing, or an overall term? |
The foxes that move into the city are NASTY, especially the usually wild gray fox. Red foxes are practically tame. The more coyote-like gray fox will eat cats and pretty much whatever opportunity allows. They took up residence behind my parents place. They claimed the workshop that I built there years ago, standing on the roof and screetching at me. When they started eating the cats, I took exception.
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That's a Tabbyizm.... he collects guns and spoons, somebody mixed them up years ago... and somehow guns became spoons ever since. I have called them that outside of PPOT outta habit .... people prolly thought I wuz nutz :D |
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edit- I was just thinking, back about 20 years ago, I was riding along and I swear a rabid raccoon came at me. He was hissing like a possum, but raccoons don't do that. So- all of nature's rabid creatures have it out for me. |
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