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donburke

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Am I the only one who wants to climb the pole and help the poor bugger out?

As one nutsack owner to another, I hope he extricated himself or was assisted (intact and with a minimum of pain).
 
I doubt anyone could stop to take that picture and not help the fella out.

It would also be hard to stop to help the fella out and not take a picture (except that I always forget that I have a camera in my pocket at all times).
 
I got this in an email a few weeks ago. The squirell looks dead to me. He's got his feet together, but not on the pole.
 
punkin said:
I got this in an email a few weeks ago. The squirell looks dead to me. He's got his feet together, but not on the pole.
I've been a little down about this ever since I read it this morning.

But I've been thinking about it - if I were in that position, I'm not sure how much more pressure I'd be inclined to put the old boys under. It's not like he can lift himself up. Dudeman ain't got no opposable thumbs. Hind legs would be even worse. I think I'd just stay still and hope for the best too.
 
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