Squocks!
'Sright! and they’ll steal your nuts if you aren’t careful.
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my armenian father getting angry at a squirrel
{The link leads to one of the first tumblr users to reblog it whose acc’t still exists.}
That was delightful, I didn’t realize how much I needed a laugh today. Thank you!
I love that he asks the squirrel if they are listening to him. Did an image search and found this t-shirt:
I am more than happy to help whenever I can !!!
I don’t know if this is applicable to humans or not. I leave that up to the individual.
Some research from the University of Alberta.
That’s priceless!
But it’s not raccoon proof.
The hardest part was making the itty bitty grill and shake machine.
tiny Whataburger shack
I can’t see the article because it’s geoblocked due to GDPR, but this is prime “Say you’re from Texas without saying you’re from Texas” material.
Thx! Those with squizzly interests may wish to enjoy the album’s backstory.
(excerpt) This squirrel duo was the brainchild of jazz musicians Don Elliott and Alexander “Sascha” Burland. Amused by the Chipmunks concept, they decided to record a jazz scat album under the guise of a hip group of squirrels, recording their voices at 16 RPM and playing them back at 33 RPM just like Ross Bagdasarian did for his Chipmunks. Backing their altered vocals were some of the best New York session musicians of the late 1950’s, including Cannonball Adderley on sax, Bobby Jaspar on flute and Sam Most on clarinet.
I only heard of them today, on this post from Carnegie Hall honoring Connie Francis.
I cannot imagine they performed live on stage.
I have the song Uh! Oh! stuck in my heard now.
It is well done.
As far as appearing live on stage…
Huh! This was one of the first albums I remember buying:
I remember seeing it at the music store one day when I went for my drum lesson, and I recognized a few of the tunes. It was my first small step out of the world of the Beach Boys and the Beatles.
ETA: and the whole thing is up as a YouTube playlist!