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Yes, she’s still here.
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Though thankfully this year she’s keeping her distance and not nesting in our attic.
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How long that will last probably depends on how long her memory is.
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Forcibly knocking her children out of my gutter’s downspout was traumatic I’m sure.
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I’m hoping she took up residence in the neighbor’s new tree house. I mean come on, it’s a house. In a tree. What does she want… an engraved invitation?
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Let’s hope her memory is short term. And wherever she’s residing, it’s better than your attic.
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Amen to that!
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It’s your exotic pet!!!
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It’s not nearly exotic enough.
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That squirrel is so innocent looking, she couldn’t possibly be the “b” who raided your attic. You should apologize to her (it’s obviously a case of mistaken identity) and offer her a drink in the house…I mean, ON the house. On third thought, make that OUTSIDE the house (after all, you wouldn’t want to lead such a virtuous creature into temptation).
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She crossed the line when she moved in. And there’s no going back from chewing a hole into the barn Mahal.
😡
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She is a cutie. I hope she stays outside.
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I hope she moves to Alaska.
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She and the Lord are working on a plan–be careful–watch out!!!
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*gulp*
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She’s so adorable but I understand she’s an adorable menace.
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Not. Adorable. Not at all.
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Hey, she knows about Social Distancing. She is pretty Smart!
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She’s not distant enough for my taste.
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