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    Wjousts
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    Driving to work today I saw an albino squirrel rush across the road in front of me! I'm not sure if it was evil[^]. Perhaps it was being pursued by superstitious [^] regular squirrels? So what was the strangest thing you've seen on your way to work?

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      Driving to work today I saw an albino squirrel rush across the road in front of me! I'm not sure if it was evil[^]. Perhaps it was being pursued by superstitious [^] regular squirrels? So what was the strangest thing you've seen on your way to work?

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      It's the 4th sign of Armageddon.

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        It's the 4th sign of Armageddon.

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        The 3rd being randomly barking dogs. BW


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          Driving to work today I saw an albino squirrel rush across the road in front of me! I'm not sure if it was evil[^]. Perhaps it was being pursued by superstitious [^] regular squirrels? So what was the strangest thing you've seen on your way to work?

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          Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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          Mysteriously driving 40 in the fast lane of a 6 lane interstate highway. And 30 and 20 and 10. MPH for the non-Americans A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the Universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." -- Stephen Crane

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            Mysteriously driving 40 in the fast lane of a 6 lane interstate highway. And 30 and 20 and 10. MPH for the non-Americans A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the Universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." -- Stephen Crane

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            Wjousts
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            Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

            Mysteriously driving 40 in the fast lane of a 6 lane interstate highway.

            I do love it when people in front of me do that on highway on ramps. Yeah, you need to merge into 65 mph traffic, so obviously you want to go as slow as possible!

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              Driving to work today I saw an albino squirrel rush across the road in front of me! I'm not sure if it was evil[^]. Perhaps it was being pursued by superstitious [^] regular squirrels? So what was the strangest thing you've seen on your way to work?

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              David Crow
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              Wjousts wrote:

              So what was the strangest thing you've seen on your way to work?

              Most recently was a pig rooting on the side of the road. Was someone's pet that must've gotten out during the wee hours.


              "Money talks. When my money starts to talk, I get a bill to shut it up." - Frank

              "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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                Driving to work today I saw an albino squirrel rush across the road in front of me! I'm not sure if it was evil[^]. Perhaps it was being pursued by superstitious [^] regular squirrels? So what was the strangest thing you've seen on your way to work?

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                Tim Carmichael
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                There is a town in Southwestern Ontario, Canada called Exeter with a resident population of albino squirrels... makes for a great tourist attraction! :-D

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                  Driving to work today I saw an albino squirrel rush across the road in front of me! I'm not sure if it was evil[^]. Perhaps it was being pursued by superstitious [^] regular squirrels? So what was the strangest thing you've seen on your way to work?

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                  there are pure black squirrels in the Rochester, NY area. we had one that would eat peanutes out of our hand, when i was in college. driving to work in my red solara convertible, last wednesday AM, i saw 4 white solara convertibles. it's only seven miles. Do the chickens have large talons?

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                    There is a town in Southwestern Ontario, Canada called Exeter with a resident population of albino squirrels... makes for a great tourist attraction! :-D

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                    Wjousts
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                    Yikes! Looking up Exeter on wikipedia led me to this: http://www.whitesquirrels.ca/[^] Lucky white squirrels? So does this mean I'm going to get lucky tonight!

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                      there are pure black squirrels in the Rochester, NY area. we had one that would eat peanutes out of our hand, when i was in college. driving to work in my red solara convertible, last wednesday AM, i saw 4 white solara convertibles. it's only seven miles. Do the chickens have large talons?

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                      Chris Losinger wrote:

                      there are pure black squirrels in the Rochester, NY area.

                      I spent a year at Kent State in Kent, OH and they have black squirrels too. There were many creative theories on campus as to why the squirrels were black (the real, but uninteresting reason was that a grounds keeper back in the day introduced black Canadian squirrels to the campus). So today I can honestly say I've seen an entire gray scale of squirrels from white, through gray to black. I've also seen red squirrels too. So now if I can just find green and blue squirrels...

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                        Yikes! Looking up Exeter on wikipedia led me to this: http://www.whitesquirrels.ca/[^] Lucky white squirrels? So does this mean I'm going to get lucky tonight!

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                        In what language does 'Wjousts' mean 'white squirrel'? :cool:

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                          Driving to work today I saw an albino squirrel rush across the road in front of me! I'm not sure if it was evil[^]. Perhaps it was being pursued by superstitious [^] regular squirrels? So what was the strangest thing you've seen on your way to work?

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                          Paul Watson
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                          Wjousts wrote:

                          So what was the strangest thing you've seen on your way to work?

                          Maybe not the strangest ever but I do love coming round a narrow corner on the way to work and finding a herd of cows or sheep in my way. Go Ireland! regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you

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                          eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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                            There is a town in Southwestern Ontario, Canada called Exeter with a resident population of albino squirrels... makes for a great tourist attraction! :-D

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                            netclectic
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                            There is a small town called Torrance just outside Glasgow, Scotland with an animal sanctuary full of Albino Wallabies. :confused:

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                              Driving to work today I saw an albino squirrel rush across the road in front of me! I'm not sure if it was evil[^]. Perhaps it was being pursued by superstitious [^] regular squirrels? So what was the strangest thing you've seen on your way to work?

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                              El Corazon
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                              Wjousts wrote:

                              So what was the strangest thing you've seen on your way to work?

                              A) The sun? B) Frozen Lightning in the sky (contrails) C) A plane that doesn't exist. D) African Oryx E) Turrantulas by the 1000s crossing the road (coming up soon too -- hottest day of the year) F) Me without coffee G) mud piled up around my car from overnight flooding H) Police staying within the speed-limit I) True imported German vehicles J) a member of the German Wing going within the speed-limit K) a F117 pilot NOT racing a German pilot I guess the first question would be... what do you consider "strange?" _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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