Blue skin would be cool. I think mine looks like some kind of drug-dealing pool hustler bad-ass.
Which is not too far from the truth.
Like a James Dean type. Cool and collective. The one with the stare. People ask questions and all they get is a stare--they stop asking.
My avatar is invisible.
Beat that.
Invisibility ain't all it's cracked up to be. What happens when you're in a crowded avatar airport? People must be running you over and smashing into you all the time.
It would quite scarry if some these avatars came to life.
My avatar runs over stuff all the time. Especially squirrels.
really SMALL squirrels...
And what about that Craven? His avatar is always changing. Multiple personality disorder?
Leave the squirrels alone!
OK, I'm not going to upset Montana or gross anybody out, but I steadfastly refuse to leave the squirrels alone. Damn garden wrecking tree rats anyway!
Craven does change an awful lot. If it is multiple personalities I have yet to figure which one is better than the other. j/k
cjhsa wrote:OK, I'm not going to upset Montana or gross anybody out, but I steadfastly refuse to leave the squirrels alone. Damn garden wrecking tree rats anyway!
What are you putting in your garden CJ? They don't bother my garden.
I live in an urban area where squirrels have no natural predators other than the occasional hawk or unusually daring housecat. There is a huge overpopulation.
They dig up seeds that I plant. Then the eat the plants before they can grow. When things come ripe the squirrels always get the first bite (even worse are the oppossums that live in the sewers, they can decimate you garden in a single visit).
Anyway, it's not unusual in summer to see a half eaten tomato dragged over the side of the garden, or a squirrel with one in his mouth. In the winter, they eat the citrus, you find peels all along the fencelines. I just removed a large loquat tree that was serving as a fueling station for a large population of tree rats, so now they'll probably be even more aggressive in the garden.
I plan to fight.
Yeah, now that I think about it, we had tons of them when I lived in Waltham. I didn't have a garden there though. Over here we are surrounded by wilderness and I very rarely see one. There was one that tried to take over our shed last summer and he did some squalking at me when I went in the shed, lol!
Over here it's the deer I have to watch out for, but I just put soap shavings in my garden and they stay away from it. Maybe there something out there that would keep them out of your garden too.
You could go squirrel hunting. Then you could use the body for clothing and food. Like in the olden days.