Posted on 06/13/2012 5:32:24 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
LINDEN, N.J. (CBSNewYork) A Linden, N.J. man is accused of assassinating some annoying, pesky and nuisance-causing neighbors a family of squirrels.
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My first ever, true, screen spew!!! Bless ya
It sure has changed, I remember the wolf bodies from the 1960s, I used to do much of my partying deep in the woods where that old 1800s cemetery was hidden away and long lost, I loved it when they built Bear Creek Park and Blue Light cemetery was haunted.
I spent many nights sleeping out there, often alone in the late 1960s and 1970 and 1971.
Well that would keep him where he’s needed!
I put a basketball sized rock alone over one burrow and it never was re-dug. I guess it wasn’t the main door. Probably why an old one behind and under the garage came back online. I peed in there about 3 times and never saw the critter again. Then I capped it with a couple concrete blocks.
One occasionally comes in to nibble some grass, but no of them live in our yard anymore.
Now I’m swamped with chipmunks.
Well, if the groundhogs come back, I guess the menfolk have a new job on their chore list :)
Bottom line: this guys only error was living in the wussified post-American N.E.
No, no, he’s definitely a White African-American. He’s just like a White Hispanic. So it’s OK to hate on him and all.
Linden NJ, surprised he wasn’t charged with discharging a firearm in his own yard. Hope there isn’t a school zone nearby, and hope he has his F.I.D. card to legally posess that BB gun!
Why is this a news story?
I am not sure if I understand... where are you SUPPOSED to hang them?
And you’re doing the world a favor...ground squirrels are a vector for bubonic plague.
http://www.cdc.gov/plague/resources/PlagueEcologyUS.pdf
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