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#622645 - 11/06/09 06:59 AM Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees,
DrEntropy Offline
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Registered: 09/15/05
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some Florida morning observations...

Acorns are surprisingly uniform in size.

Oak trees are wonderful shade during the summer months.

Squirrels have NO regard for LBC's parked under oak trees.

Only 10% of fallen acorns fit the bore of my blowgun.

I need a wrist rocket to properly apply the other 90% of the fallen acorns.

Squirrels FALL out of oak trees if whacked by a flying nut.

A squirrel falling FROM an oak tree makes a resounding "THWUP!" noise on impact with Mother Earth.

Most gratifying.

devil smirk
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#622647 - 11/06/09 07:18 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: DrEntropy]
14dna Offline

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Doc;
Have you been out hunting breakfast?

Dave devil
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#622649 - 11/06/09 07:25 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: 14dna]
DrEntropy Offline
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Out protecting an aluminum MG bonnet!

I've sussed out an ammo supply, BTW: FROZEN PEAS!!! laugh

EDIT: Of all the choices in mixed frozen vegetables, corn "wobbles" too much for accuracy, green beans have too much mass to go far. Peas work like a frozen turkey fired at a windshield! wink

EDIT-II: An unexpected side benefit! After the squirrel training session, added a scoop of leftover steamed rice to the "reserved ammo" and nuked for a minnit thirty, drizzle with Kikkoman's and consumed with chopsticks! BREAKFAST indeed! laugh


Edited by DrEntropy (11/06/09 08:01 AM)
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#622664 - 11/06/09 08:11 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: DrEntropy]
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Jedi Knight

Registered: 06/27/08
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Loc: PA
Originally Posted By: DrEntropy
Squirrels FALL out of oak trees if whacked by a flying nut.
devil smirk



Hummm..... Could it be SuperDoc? jester
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#622670 - 11/06/09 08:17 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: Gliderman8]
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Somehow I knew I'd open'd mesef up for THAT. smirk


*burp* laugh
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#622676 - 11/06/09 08:33 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: DrEntropy]
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Jedi Knight

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Not to worry Doc.... I fit that catagory myself.
If you do manage to catch the offending rodents, you might not want them to go to waste. Try here. Just like grandma use to make devil
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#622681 - 11/06/09 08:39 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: Gliderman8]
DrEntropy Offline
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HOT DAM!!! thumbsup

Noted...

BOOKMARKED! jester


...now I gotta get denser ammunition and a better delivery system. wink
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#622683 - 11/06/09 08:43 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: DrEntropy]
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Note to all Squirrels: Be afraid, be very afraid
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#622687 - 11/06/09 08:50 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: Gliderman8]
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Registered: 09/25/08
Posts: 1038
Loc: Franklin, Louisiana
"Even a blind squirrel occasionally finds an acorn."

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#622696 - 11/06/09 09:02 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: DrEntropy]
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Yoda

Registered: 03/22/02
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Loc: Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Originally Posted By: DrEntropy
A squirrel falling FROM an oak tree makes a resounding "THWUP!" noise on impact with Mother Earth.


Be careful, very careful... you don't want to know the sound of one hitting a LBC....
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#622701 - 11/06/09 09:07 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: DrEntropy]
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Registered: 05/15/08
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Loc: New Mexico
[quote=DrEntropy

Squirrels have NO regard for LBC's parked under oak trees.

Squirrels FALL out of oak trees if whacked by a flying nut.

A squirrel falling FROM an oak tree makes a resounding "THWUP!" noise on impact with Mother Earth.

Most gratifying.

[/quote]


Careful Doc.... they're friends with the birds.......!!!!
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#622702 - 11/06/09 09:07 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: JamesWilson]
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I've already picked th' "killing zone" in the tree. As well as trajectory for avoiding neighborly ire.

It's a NARROW zone. But th' beasts seem oblivious to th' danger. devil
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#622735 - 11/06/09 10:29 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: DrEntropy]
William Offline
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Registered: 09/22/01
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Maples all the way, Dr. No acorns that way.

We've got a few squirrels in the yard at my folks' house. They generally keep themselves to themselves, except for one. He liked to climb on the roof of the house and chatter at you if you dared sit out on the back porch. If ya did that for too long he'd go get a rock or an old crab apple and throw it at you. He also liked to tease the dog-I swear he'd walk up to the back door, wait till he got the dog's attention, then give him the finger and walk off.

He's gone now. I think the other squirrels declined to renew his lease or something.

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#622741 - 11/06/09 10:50 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: DrEntropy]
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Registered: 04/14/02
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Loc: Central Maine
Originally Posted By: DrEntropy
Out protecting an aluminum MG bonnet!

I've sussed out an ammo supply, BTW: FROZEN PEAS!!!

...


I've found lima beans to work well. Accurate to about 15 yards. Use the big ones.
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#622747 - 11/06/09 11:12 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: coldplugs]
Mickey Richaud Online   content

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Registered: 03/06/03
Posts: 8365
Loc: Clarksville, Tennessee
You guys are brilliant!! Do you realize the theological/ethical ramifications your discovery of bio-degradable ammo might have???

Bio-degradable ammo! It's BRILLIANT, I tell you!!!

Call the patent office immediately!

jester
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#622748 - 11/06/09 11:15 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: Mickey Richaud]
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Oh, and missed shots even regenerate to make more!!!
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#622763 - 11/06/09 11:46 AM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: Mickey Richaud]
tony barnhill Offline
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Registered: 11/16/02
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They run along the top of my wooden fence until they can get to my pecan trees....litle suckers, crack a good pecan open & pull out most of the meat then throw it away for another.....too bad I've got neighbors or I'd go squirrel hunting for real!

& fried squirrel is pretty good!
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#622813 - 11/06/09 01:13 PM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: tony barnhill]
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Originally Posted By: Tony
litle suckers, crack a good pecan open & pull out most of the meat then throw it away for another.....


that's whut these li'l muthas are doin' with th' acorns.
The discards are boinkin' off the MG lid. mad

They've apparently figger'd out they can sit over th' car without gettin' goosed when I'm not around.
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#622816 - 11/06/09 01:37 PM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: DrEntropy]
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Originally Posted By: DrEntropy
EDIT-II: An unexpected side benefit! After the squirrel training session, added a scoop of leftover steamed rice to the "reserved ammo" and nuked for a minnit thirty, drizzle with Kikkoman's and consumed with chopsticks! BREAKFAST indeed! laugh


Plus no evidence if/when the gentlemen in the black and tan automobiles arrive.....!! laugh

(Fla trooper cars are black and tan iirc :))
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#622819 - 11/06/09 01:47 PM Re: Of acorns, squirrels and oak trees, [Re: Silverghost]
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Doc has proven this old addage beyond ALL reasonable doubt - to catch a squirrel you climb in a tree and act like a nut!! laugh laugh laugh

My SO and I got married in Fla outside in a beautiful park, with a pond in the background, etc. It was a wonderful site. During the ceremony, my bride-to-be and I noticed that the guests were all standing up. We figured it was because they wanted a better view. At the reception, we asked about this and learned that there were the previously named vermin in the trees above the guests and they were knocking/tossing the acorns on our guests heads!! At least the only "droppings" from the trees were acorns!! laugh
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