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To: Rambi who wrote (65640)10/26/2004 8:07:27 AM
From: Crocodile  Respond to of 71178
 
I really hope a lively tailless squirrel will cross my path soon, so I can stop worrying about it.

A squirrel-less tail is never a good sign!
However, it can sometimes happen. Some friends have a large tailless squirrel that begs for peanuts in the shell right outside their back door. It doesn't move like a normal squirrel and when it begs, it almost always falls over on its side after a few seconds -- no doubt it's a little handicapped -- probably needs some form of prosthetic tail device. However, it's fat and healthy thanks to the steady supply of peanuts. So, there's still hope for the squirrel whose tail you found on the porch.

-croc



To: Rambi who wrote (65640)10/26/2004 3:05:11 PM
From: Lady Lurksalot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Rambi, I know of a line of work you can get into which would fulfill your wish to stay home in your nightgown and still earn a living. Why, you can even wear bunnie slippers, have fresh coffee whenever you want (emphasis on fresh), listen to your favorite music, and--best of all--play on SI at will! Yes, it's legal in Texas. Of course, as is usually the case with all good-sounding things, there can be a downside. - Holly