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    Default He took my last tomato!!

    I was going to pick it yesterday and I should have. I was just getting ready to go outside and check on my plants and flowers and as I was putting on my shoes by the door I noticed a squirrel sitting on my fence with a big juicy tomato! He took a couple of bites and then dropped it to the ground. Little turd! I was looking forward to putting that tomato in a salad tonight!

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    Get yourself a gun and have squirrel for supper. That will teach him. LOL
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    Oh no! At least the squirrel is eating healthy! LOL! Sorry he took the last tomato.
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    That squirrel is not frugal at all. A frugal squirrel would have saved the bitten tomato and used it in a salad or on a sandwich. Grr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kittykatstrong View Post
    That squirrel is not frugal at all. A frugal squirrel would have saved the bitten tomato and used it in a salad or on a sandwich. Grr.

    Katy
    LOL! The least he could have done is eaten the whole thing!!

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    That little bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Holly View Post
    Get yourself a gun and have squirrel for supper. That will teach him. LOL
    My thoughts exactly!

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    fricaseed squirrel with tomato sauce, yeah, there ya go! Hmmm, yeppers, sounds like open season on the little bugger to me!!

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    All of you are too funny!

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    Hahahaha - you guys make me laugh so hard! But that reminds me I need to check on my veggies out back - they're prob beyond mammoth now that we're back from vacation
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