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Dead Squirrel Painted By Road Crews - Resident Sees It As 'Uncaring' (Ohio)
NewsNet5 Cleveland ^
| August 16, 2002
Posted on 08/16/2002 9:21:06 PM PDT by Shermy
CLEVELAND -- A photo in the Akron Beacon Journal shows a dead squirrel painted over by a road crew, NewsChannel5 reported.
The incident happened on Riverview Road in the Valley.
"I think that's kind of tacky, kind of uncaring, too," said Vonceil Terrell, an Akron resident.
Janet Carter, another resident, said, "I don't think they should've gone over it. There's no way you could miss a squirrel. I think they should've picked up the squirrel before they did the road."
That's the sentiment of the city's Service Director Joe Kidder.
Kidder said the carcass should have been picked up and that not doing so was a mistake.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; US: Ohio
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To: Shermy
Janet Carter, another resident, said, "I don't think they should've gone over it. There's no way you could miss a squirrel. I think they should've picked up the squirrel before they did the road." Issues of caring aside, shouldn't they have removed the squirrel to avoid leaving an unpainted section of road underneath it? I would think that before the center of a road is painted it should be cleared of all debris, formerly-living or not.
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posted on
08/16/2002 11:39:55 PM PDT
by
supercat
To: Shermy
"I think that's kind of ... uncaring.."
She's right. These guys obviously don't care about painting a good line. They should have moved the rodent to one side before painting.
To: Vidalia
"Does your .223 refer to a varmint caliber or something many know was wrong as hell...?"I'll try to explain my screen name. Blackbart was a bandit who robbed stage coaches in California in the nineteenth century. I don't rob stage coaches but I like the name. Go figure. As to the .223, I have two rifles in that caliber and they give me good long range performance.
As to your reference as something as "wrong as hell" I assume you are refering to replacing the .308 or 30/06 as military rounds with the .223 (5.56 nato).
Did I hit the mark?
To: voa-davidk
It may be art, but Michaelangelo it is not.
Squirrels are great, really cute, as you point out. Life, and living creatures are great. I love them, in amazement, and respect for God. I pity them the one-way, ignorant and short, hard life many of them lead. I kill stuff, eat some, but am amazed at it all. A vet. told me that squirrels live around 17 years in captivity, but in the wild, in New York, 3 years tops.
Ate "saddle of beaver" once at an Explorer's Club dinner a while ago. By the way, medallions of zebra are delicious...really! Like prime rib beef. Alligator tails are good, too.
To: big bad easter bunny
Are you the guy who wrote the book about his pet flying squirrel?
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posted on
08/17/2002 12:12:24 AM PDT
by
CIBvet
To: Paleo Conservative
Tht armadillo , and the squirrel,should be put in the Smithsonian Institute as : the new yellow stripe species . Ya ? PETA will be on this in a minute .
To: TEXASPROUD
Possum and dumplings....I learned the hard way not to ask a Cajun friend what I had just eaten, it was good, but if I had known what it was I prolly wouldn't have eaten it.
Always ask first, or don't ask.
I will never forget how fast it went thru my system.
Here is a humorous link. The Possum Cookbook
To: another cricket
A heat gun will remove it. Super Glue will release at about 150º, unless you sprinkled baking soda into it.
That will take a prybar and a repair job on the surface that it was attached to.
Arm & Hammer and Super Glue make an almost inseparable compound. Cheap too.
To: blackbart.223
If I remember, Black Bart was the Gentleman Robber of stagecoaches, who had a tendency to wear a handkerchief in the pocket as apparel once in a while, along with a top hat, maybe to appeal to the ladies he was robbing .
This site comes to mind, but as far as the other is concerned, I was thinking more along the lines of the early caliber of the early development of armament used in an Asian country far far away.
Regardless, all of the above have been improved upon...
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posted on
08/17/2002 12:38:32 AM PDT
by
Vidalia
To: Shermy
That dirty little nut eater!
Every squirrel killed means another acorn will grow to be a mighty oak in the wild wood.
To: Paleo Conservative
That looks like an opossum...
To: Shermy
Why am I thinking of Pepe Le Pew?
To: Vidalia; Sam Cree
when you get the good ones that are pecan fed, it's like eating corn-bred beef... Get out the squirrel gun! I'm gonna get those pecans one way or the other!
To: Shermy
"I think they should've picked up the squirrel before they did the road." And the union road crew member responds, "Sorry, that's not my job."
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posted on
08/17/2002 6:31:37 AM PDT
by
tdadams
To: Vidalia
What a waste of good stew meat... Why, just because it's road kill doesn't mean it should go to waste, just come visit Tennessee sometime.
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posted on
08/17/2002 6:35:47 AM PDT
by
tdadams
To: Chad Fairbanks
Where I work now I can't have an electronics technician change a light bulb on Friday night because it would be cross crafting the electricians union. It just has to wait for them to arrive on Monday morning.
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posted on
08/17/2002 6:50:00 AM PDT
by
Brad C.
To: PeaceBeWithYou
I did not know that. Thanks for the tip.
a.cricket
To: Shermy
A couple of wks ago I saw a huge newly dead raccoon that had been painted over. I guess I have a sick mind...I laughed.
To: Shermy
Too funny, out loud coffee spewage alert! But who'll look after its children?
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posted on
08/17/2002 8:03:01 AM PDT
by
Lx
To: j271
Congress should immediately create a new federal Department of Squirrel Security.Am applying for position!
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posted on
08/17/2002 8:10:12 AM PDT
by
dighton
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