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<blockquote data-quote="LkeAF" data-source="post: 2590389" data-attributes="member: 118231"><p>Well, in that case, did I mention how aggressive the ground squirrels are here? Flat out dangerous, I tell ya! I heard they ran a whole family out of camp, chewed holes in everything, ate the food, and even bit the tail off the dog. I'd recommend a nice 1911 w red dot for protection from them! In all honesty, I've never felt threatened by any people either. I've come across people that want to be intimidating, but they just aren't. The whole "alpha dog wannabe" syndrome that seems to be pretty common these days is simply cover for someone who's weak and/or scared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LkeAF, post: 2590389, member: 118231"] Well, in that case, did I mention how aggressive the ground squirrels are here? Flat out dangerous, I tell ya! I heard they ran a whole family out of camp, chewed holes in everything, ate the food, and even bit the tail off the dog. I'd recommend a nice 1911 w red dot for protection from them! In all honesty, I've never felt threatened by any people either. I've come across people that want to be intimidating, but they just aren't. The whole "alpha dog wannabe" syndrome that seems to be pretty common these days is simply cover for someone who's weak and/or scared. [/QUOTE]
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