Wake n Bake, Nothing Better!

DCcan

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Just found a dead mouse in the basement. I picked it up by the tail, then it came back to life and the chase was on. First me running, then him.
The cat must of winged it and it got away and passed out in front of my tent, what a day...back to the hash pipe cause i'm baked and done with this day.
 

DarkWeb

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Just found a dead mouse in the basement. I picked it up by the tail, then it came back to life and the chase was on. First me running, then him.
The cat must of winged it and it got away and passed out in front of my tent, what a day...back to the hash pipe cause i'm baked and done with this day.
I think it's the lack of hash that has been causing this bad day. Go smoke........have an extra just to be on the safe side :bigjoint:
 

DCcan

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I like the stoats, they are quite entertaining. They jump around on the snow, looking for mice.
Thats exactly the same thing in his mouth, meadow vole, that was in my basement hopping around...ugh!

Pine martin under the front porch for the summer was cool, despite the grumpy growling if you slammed the door during the day.. He was pretty well behaved, so i let him be.
It had a cat door he used, sat on the front porch after dark like a pet.
Fishers are kind of lousy neighbors, they scream bloody murder happy or mad...they are batshit crazy all the time, like 10 lb red squirrels with fangs.
 
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DarkWeb

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Pine martin under the front porch for the summer was cool, despite the grumpy growling. He was pretty well behaved, so i let him be.
It had a cat door he used, sat on the front porch after dark like a pet.
Fishers are kind of lousy neighbors, they scream bloody murder happy or mad...they are batshit crazy all the time, like 10 lb red squirrels with fangs
We have fishers too. They definitely get loud sometimes.
 

DCcan

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They release orphaned porcupines from a nearby wildlife facility, sometimes they see people and want food. They make weird sounds and start trotting to you. It's just unnerving, they usually ignore you, fluff up a bit. I just think "rabies" and run before I remember ...every time.
 

DarkWeb

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They release orphaned porcupines from a nearby wildlife facility, sometimes they see people and want food. They make weird sounds and start trotting to you. It's just unnerving, they usually ignore you, fluff up a bit. I just think "rabies" and run before I remember ...every time.
That subbie I told you I had.....one night on a good trot I almost encountered a porcupine on a turn. I swear it was the size of a garbage can lid! :shock:
 
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