an article in today's la times quotes whitehouse spokesman bill burton's take on the situation thusly, "The presence of unauthorized raccoons gives us great paws."
burton also noted the national park service is, at this very moment, attempting to trap them using peanut butter (what don't kill em makes em stronger) in hopes of a racoon rendition to someplace other than where they're at now.
for the first time in my ju adventure i really wish i hadda audience log to see who couldn't resist reading this one.
jeez.
i hadn't imagined, much less anticipated, having that word appear on my blog. so i was taken aback (to say the least) and dismayed to see it here. i wasn't sure how to deal with it when i first came across your reply friday night nor any time to do so in any event.
i am so adamantly opposed to deleting replies. i've only had it happen to me a few times and i've never again replied or contributed to posts by those who did it to me--with one exception, although i'm not sure lucas counts as a real person.
so there i was til ms lw chimed in with:
and the first thing that came to mind was jimmy durante's complaint bout 'everybody's tryin to get inta da act"
you ain't lyin.
then again, i guess i brought it on myself.
there were two reasons i couldn't restrain myself when i ran across the times article on friday.
one of those requires explanation by way of narrative and i planned to provide that here maybe tuesday or wednesday this week when i should have more time.
the other was, of course, you.
if there's any sorta constant in my life, it's my fascination with not leaving well enough alone.
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