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Wild beavers seen in England for first time in centuries
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Robbie53024
11 years, 2 months ago to
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Guess they ran out of razors
Think about it ;-}
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But, of course, there's always continuing education.
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I'd say that I've satisfied req's for a PhD. Doctor Beaver!
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I'm rather partial to the arrow. ;-}
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can you get a graduate degree in it? B.S.?
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WAIT a minute-you are a beaver grooming engineer? do you have to go to college for that?
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awesome matt- I say landing strip-in case people need a map
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this is what we LOVE in the gulch occasionally. fun for all -a meandering post.. thx
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it's kinda famous on here...
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Domesticating beavers (or perhaps merely grooming them appropriately) is one of my favorite pastimes.
Hmmm. Wonder if this is going to pass the Scott-o-meter?
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Seemingly they don't need them!
And point for you - that's a term I never would have known except for this board.
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Posted by
MattFranke
11 years, 2 months ago
Bumper sticker I saw once: "A shaved beaver is a happy beaver." Must of had something to do with this... or maybe an animal rights group. ;-)
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gonzo309
11 years, 2 months ago
They otter go back to their own river and play!
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Hahaha. Good one.
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RobertFl
11 years, 2 months ago
So, up until now, England only had Domesticated Beavers roaming the country side?
Or, for Robbie, "Groomed Beaver"
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khalling
11 years, 2 months ago
more merkins for for the brits!
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Hmmm. Wonder if this is going to pass the Scott-o-meter?
And point for you - that's a term I never would have known except for this board.
Or, for Robbie, "Groomed Beaver"