'Psycho' squirrel on 48-hour rampage leaves 18 people injured

50 cents!
I would use my SIG ASP20 airgun equiped with WHISKEY 3 ASP scope
shooting a .04¢ pellet ☠️

PS: Prices have gone up recently with all the new air gunners buying up all the Lead pellets 🤬
 
We had a chipmunk attack us once while hunting. We called them "Timber Tigers" after that lol
I was thinking of the all time great, "Mississippi Squirrel Revival" by Ray Stevens.

If you've never heard it before, go to the bathroom first and do not be holding a cup of coffee.


Makes me think of the Bob Rivers song 'Chipmunks roasting on an open fire'.
 
50 cents!
I would use my SIG ASP20 airgun equiped with WHISKEY 3 ASP scope
shooting a .04¢ pellet ☠️

PS: Prices have gone up recently with all the new air gunners buying up all the Lead pellets 🤬
Personally, I don't have anything against squirrels, at least I didn't until they started eating all the trim on my house. Then it was on. Trouble is, I live in a residential subdivision so I can't use anything more powerful than a pellet gun and with my eyesight I don't shoot worth a **** with open sights. I was unable to find a scope mount that worked on my old Benjamin .177 air rifle so I got creative. I bought a Pinty laser (which turned out to be really nice BTW) Amazon product ASIN B019Q05CNY and carefully JB-Welded it to the rear sight of the pellet gun. Then I measured the distance from my sniper's hide (aka spare bedroom window) to the bird feeder (where they like to hang out when they take a break from eating my house). I set up a shooting table on the side of the house, measured off exactly 26' and aligned the laser. Now, anytime I see one the furry tree rats under my bird feeder, I just have to sneak the window open (harder than you would think at that short distance) put the green dot on the squirrel and bingo. I call my pellet gun my 'one trick pony' now because it's only accurate at exactly 26'. Oh well, I wasn't using it for anything else.
 
Ingenuity
Ingenuity is the quality of being clever, original, and inventive, often in the process of applying ideas to solve problems or meet challenges. Ingenuity is the root Latin word for engineering. For example, the process of figuring out how to cross a mountain stream using a fallen log, building an aeroplane model from a sheet of paper, or starting a new company in a foreign culture all involve the exercising of ingenuity. Human ingenuity has led to various technological developments through applied science, and can also be seen in the development of new social organizations, institutions and relationships. Ingenuity involves the most complex human thought processes, bringing together our thinking and acting both individually and collectively to take advantage of opportunities and/or overcome problems.

Still trying to figure how the word "Ingenuity" applies to the Brits have lost their sense of ingenuity from someone else using a device to torture an animal "Squirrel Flinger" and posting it on the internet and this Forum.

I hope that most if not all LRH members see this video and posts for what they represent.
It's called "Humor".
 
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