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| Senior Member | Flying Squirrels http://72.41.44.84/hcg/squirrelpult.wmv this is way to much fun lol |
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| Senior Member | Thats the greatest thing i have seen all week...........LMAO.......... Some of them thar varmints ate threw my neighbor facia to his home and got in and feasted on some live wires.....well it burnt the house to the ground. No one was hurt but he had no home insurance at he time. Hey Thank You for the video |
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| Senior Member | thats pretty darn funny. If you wanted to ad some sport to it, have someone under the porch with a shotty. Like shooting skeet. My neighbor had a problem with woodpeckers at their house (cedar siding). had to get permission from the local authorities to kill them. they used giant mouse traps on mounted to the walls. After they got the pecker situation under control, flying squirls took up interest in the holes made by the woodpeckers. my best friend's little sister was startled (to say the least, she was like 10) when in the middle of the night they broke through the sheet rock right above her bed. Once again they had to get permission to kill them things. I guess thats what happens when you go ask the wildlife people how to get rid of them critters. they always want to protect them.
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| Senior Member | Ya know, I have to kind of agree with Coeloptera, giving this squirrel some air time might be considered cruel. However, no less cruel than me putting a 40gn solid in one's head then skinning it, then eating it. I have seen this video many, many times. And to be true, I have enjoyed it so, so much. (I think the audio really gives it a festive touch.) Nonetheless, cruel??? Ahhhhhh....mmmmmmm....ehhhhhhhh...perhaps, but who cares?! Let's cook up some squirrel and eat! msj
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