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Shot a frigging squirrel

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Less than a week to go & squirrels for dinner 🙂
Squirrel season opens Sept 1 in NY.
 
Stop being a bully to inferior species that can't fight back! Why don't you go shoot something that can fight back like another bully with a pump action BB gun.
 
i hope that when you come out it jumps on your neck and chomps on you. and then runs off. and you cant find it and have to get tetnaus shots.

or it gets its own 22 and pops a cap in your ass
 
Originally posted by: v1001
Stupid red necks with their guns. Any reason they can find to use it.

There is a good reason for this. It is not common knowledge, but squirrel fur makes an excellent coat. The reason most people don't do it is because of the very limited time you have to wear the coat. You see, unlike most fur coats, squirrel fur must be worn while the skin is still fresh. Usually, coats are tanned and processed before being put on the market, squirrel fur, however, must be put to market within a minimum time of 3 hours. This, as you can probably tell, takes a considerable amount of skill and pre-planning. I must say, there is nothing quite like feeling fresh squirrel flesh against my skin. It's an exquisite feeling that simply cannot be matched by any other type of garment, except perhaps the wearing of fresh human skins, but those types of coats are even harder to come by nowadays.
 
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