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It is Squirrel Thursday! - Pictures in the lives of the Squirrel Army

17 March, 2011 00:00 CST6CDT

In one of the Evil Fur's fort for the Squirrel Army, a Squirrel General (name unknown) had given permission for one two-legged entrance into the base on a temporary basis to document with photos the daily, natural life of these evil squirrels both on and off duty.  Here are the photo results:

On entrance to the Squirrel Army Base, a photo was quickly taken of a spy squirrel before the Evil Fur changed location as to not be documented by two-legged resistance personnel.

Active Squirrels

A gang of Squirrels, or rather we should call them Evil Fur's from here on out, volunteered to be photographed while here on this one time permit into the fort by us two-legged creatures.

Active Squirrels

This gang of off duty Evil Fur's (Evil Squirrels) attempted to display superiority in poker over us humans (two-legged creatures), though the photographer was warned by the General Squirrel after the human broke a smile out.

Active Squirrels

Unknowingly by the Evil Fur's, this photo was taken of three Fur's in action, in plain sight, smack down in the middle of the base with countless passing by.

Active Squirrels

The photographer was given notice by the Squirrel/Evil Fur's army that the visit had been over-welcomed.  A poster was given to the brave journalist and was forced out of the overtaken park after a fierce bite from a drunken Fur.

Active Squirrels

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Main Entry:   spew   Pronunciation:   \ˈspyü\
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English spīwan; akin to Old High German spIwan to spit, Latin spuere, Greek ptyein   First Known Use: before 12th century

intransitive verb
  1. VOMIT
  2. to come forth in a flood or gush
  3. to ooze out as if under pressure : EXUDE
transitive verb
  1. VOMIT
  2. to send or cast forth with vigor or violence or in great quantity <a volcano spewing out ash> —often used with out —spew·er noun
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