MOAR Squirrelz!!11!

**UPDATE BELOW**

So last week the Squirrel Report was flooded with listeners and I got a lot of feedback.

This was all despite us not actually putting on a show for anybody, we were just testing out the hardware to see how well everything worked before we put on a formal show.

Well we got even more hardware, and again we’ll be testing it out at 9pm EST…again there won’t be a show, but there will be….something.

So the Squirrel Report Test #2!

(BTW there’s a whole colony of white squirrels living just outside Mass General Hospital, they attract a lot of attention and get fed A LOT, so it become a selected trait. Their eyes and nose are black, so they are NOT Albinos, just a white morph of the common gray squirrel)

**UPDATE** Crap it appears that Alan got his computers stolen today from a break-in, sounds like insurance will cover it all, but no show, and man that still sucks!

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0 Responses to MOAR Squirrelz!!11!

  1. LMB says:

    Fucking thieving shitbags.

  2. Ratus says:

    All I can say is (insert Stingray-grade polysyllabic stream of cursing here).

  3. MAJ Mike says:

    Everybody’s a critic.

  4. Bubblehead Les says:

    Fuck! So by the time Alan gets his Insurance Checks, reloads all his Files (which hopefully were Backed Up off Site), alerts all the Credit Bureaus and Credit Card Companies about possible Identity Theft and takes his Warning Shot about Home Security to Heart and hardens his Castle, it should be Spring before the Squirrels come out to play. Got it.

  5. karrde says:

    Well, I miss the squirrel report test (Phase 2).

    On the other hand, that white-squirrel picture is awesome.

    When I attended University (on the shores of Lake Superior in Upper Michigan), I saw a couple of white-phase squirrels like that in town.

    Of course, the area typically had 5 months of snow cover on the ground, and rarely saw fewer than 100 inches of snowfall during the winter…Thus, I think the white phase was common in the area for reasons other than gawkers feeding them.

    But it was still pretty amazing to see.

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