So, you think that humans should have a monopoly on non-winged air travel? I’m going to have to side with the squirrels on this one, and support their right to build and use their own launchers. Why should they be limited to the boundaries of their vertical leap, while we are free to explore the limits of the Earth’s atmosphere and beyond? Squirrels are quite resourceful, and given the right tools, I think they can go far in this world. We must support their right to do so.
I saw one video, a very bad video , where they put some food on a skeet throwing machine(not sure of correct name), and when the squirrel got on it to eat.
WHAM!!
they activated it and the furry rat went flying.
October 19th, 2004 at 10:48 am
So, you think that humans should have a monopoly on non-winged air travel? I’m going to have to side with the squirrels on this one, and support their right to build and use their own launchers. Why should they be limited to the boundaries of their vertical leap, while we are free to explore the limits of the Earth’s atmosphere and beyond? Squirrels are quite resourceful, and given the right tools, I think they can go far in this world. We must support their right to do so.
October 19th, 2004 at 2:19 pm
“given the right tools, I think they can go far in this world. We must support their right to do so.”
That sounds like a promise straight outta the Kerry platform…
October 19th, 2004 at 3:20 pm
I for one welcome our new airborne squirrel masters.
October 19th, 2004 at 8:58 pm
I saw one video, a very bad video , where they put some food on a skeet throwing machine(not sure of correct name), and when the squirrel got on it to eat.
WHAM!!
they activated it and the furry rat went flying.
October 20th, 2004 at 1:25 am
Were they ready with the shotgun???
October 20th, 2004 at 4:37 am
gunner, is your membership in good standing with the humane society?