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BuffetttH8er, Boyband Fan Numero Uno  
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 More options May 22 2011, 9:34 am
Newsgroups: misc.invest.stocks
From: "BuffetttH8er, Boyband Fan Numero Uno" <buffettha...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2011 06:34:45 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, May 22 2011 9:34 am
Subject: Beaver Holds Canadian City Hostage Tweed Yoga Sunday Cancelled
Cut an paste for blash Von Elaine.  Canuck beavers have displaced
Russian/euro beves
and those introduced to Pattigonia Argentina for the fur trade have
destroyed
the enviro, poss beyond repair.
Canuck beaver have a form of OCD directed at the sound of moving
water, it becomes compulsive to quiet that sound or die trying.

Would post link to pix of  beaver, shaved and bushed, but the millions
of hits
to my Cock pix link (cut and uncut) crashed the server's balls.

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A large, agitated beaver attracted a crowd in Tweed., this week when
it meandered through town and got hissy with a German shepherd.

The beaver was spotted Monday evening wandering around a residential
neighbourhood, along a busy street, through a graveyard and golf
course, all the while escorted by a Tweed Environment and Natural
Resources officer.

Mike Keizer, a longtime resident in the town of 2,400, said he hopped
on his dog sled as soon as he heard there was a beaver on the loose.

"It looked huge & greasy. I always thought beavers would be smaller,"
Keizer told CBC News on Thursday.  "This beaver needs a diet or beaver
tighening
surgical proceedure".

"All the beavers I've ever seen have been in water, so you only ever
see pieces of them; like, you don't get to see the whole beaver."

An employee of Best Buy &  resident, Jason Mercredi, shot video
footage of the beaver moving in a ditch and on a sidewalk along
McDougal Street.

"There's a beaver holding up [the] main street," Mercredi says in the
video, before asking his uncle if the animal would attack.

"He's pissed," Mercredi remarked.

The wayward animal, which Keizer estimated was the size of a moose,
zigzagged across people's lawns and around their homes.

"Every time it got agitated or flustered, it would bang its tail on
the ground. I mean, I was amazed at how fast it moved when it was
agitated," he recalled.

Keizer said the beaver became especially agitated when it came nose-to-
nose with somebody's German shepherd, with just a chain-link fence
separating the two animals.

"It never backed down once. It grabbed the fence, it was hissing, and
the dog was barking," Keizer said.

"When the ENR officer went to get it turned [around] so he'd get it
away from town, he had a plywood sheet in front of him, and it rushed
the sheet."

Keizer said he rode his bike ahead of the beaver, knocking on
residents' doors and warning them to bring their dogs indoors "because
there's a wild beaver walking through town, heading your way."

"While I was there, all kinds of people were driving up in their
trucks and their cars and taking pictures," he said.

The beaver wandered about another kilometre or two before it headed
towards the Slave River rapids and disappeared.

Keizer said in his 17 years living in Tweed, he has never seen a
beaver — never mind a beaver so large — come in town.


 
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Charlie Perrin  
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 More options May 23 2011, 12:20 pm
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From: Charlie Perrin <nikve...@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 11:20:30 -0500
Local: Mon, May 23 2011 12:20 pm
Subject: Re: Beaver Holds Canadian City Hostage Tweed Yoga Sunday Cancelled
On Sun, 22 May 2011 06:34:45 -0700 (PDT), "BuffetttH8er, Boyband Fan

Numero Uno"  wrote:
>Canuck beavers have displaced
>Russian/euro beves
>and those introduced to Pattigonia Argentina for the fur trade have
>destroyed
>the enviro, poss beyond repair.

I thought the problem in Canada was because of excess bieber, not
excess beaver.

>A large, agitated beaver attracted a crowd in Tweed., this week when
>it meandered through town and got hissy with a German shepherd.

Same as the affect caused by an agitated bieber, especially his
fangirls.

 
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