And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Years ago, I was at our properties ranch house near the house A/C diffuser. A grill of 1/4" galvanized cloth covered, the opening to prevent intrusion of rodents. I saw a full grown mouse squeeze itself through in same manner as that video.
A few years ago, my Siberian Husky surprised a full grown rabbit in my backyard. The rabbit took off towards the back chain-link fence with the husky in hot pursuit about 10ft behind it. I just knew that when they got to the fence the rabbit was a goner.
Nope. That rabbit hit the fence without even slowing down and popped out on the other side. My husky hit the fence full tilt and was thrown backwards. The rabbit kept going into the woods.
I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it myself. When I checked the fence, there was a little tuft of fur where the rabbit had gone through.
Years ago, I was at our properties ranch house near the house A/C diffuser. A grill of 1/4" galvanized cloth covered, the opening to prevent intrusion of rodents. I saw a full grown mouse squeeze itself through in same manner as that video.
ReplyDeleteLots of fur, very little rabbit.
ReplyDeleteIf you were on the evening menu bustin out by any means necessary would be the game plan.
ReplyDeleteWell, a few years ago, I saw a rabbit (a bit smaller) run through a chain link fence at speed....
ReplyDeleteThat's why they make rabbit fence.
DeleteThat aint none of it.
So THAT'S how Peter Rabbit got into Mr. MacGregor's garden!
ReplyDeleteA few years ago, my Siberian Husky surprised a full grown rabbit in my backyard. The rabbit took off towards the back chain-link fence with the husky in hot pursuit about 10ft behind it. I just knew that when they got to the fence the rabbit was a goner.
ReplyDeleteNope. That rabbit hit the fence without even slowing down and popped out on the other side. My husky hit the fence full tilt and was thrown backwards. The rabbit kept going into the woods.
I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it myself. When I checked the fence, there was a little tuft of fur where the rabbit had gone through.
Most rodents can do that...if the skull fits through, they are on their way.
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