Rusty wrote:
Just saw this video "Greedy raccoon takes food to go"
http://canadaam.ctvnews.ca/video?binId=1.815914
Odd. I saw: A cat baffled by a balloon stuck to its belly from static
electricity, a man walking beside a flatbed truck covered with tires,
and a blurry video of a girl dragging a puppy by its front paws along
a very smooth-looking floor (that is, the puppy didn't look uncomfortable).
But no raccoons.
This was on a news program. I don't understand - why do they show these
videos on the news? But I guess that's what I get for not turning on the
sound.
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Joyce
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