The Squirrel Hunter
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I recently ran across an item about a man who was arrested after
trying to shoot squirrels on a golf course. Unfortunately, the man missed the
squirrels and accidentally hit a golfer in the stomach with his .22 caliber
rifle. What's "squirreled away" about stories like these is that they
do not discuss the idea of a lack of self-control from folks like The Squirrel
Hunter. Note to The Squirrel Hunter: Do not shoot in populated areas. Indeed
it's common sense advice, but methinks The Squirrel Hunter left his common
sense at his garage door.
Indeed
many of us only dream of "offing" those tree-dwelling rodents. Those
jittery little critters invade our gardens, bird feeders, chimneys, gutters and
sometimes our attics. They even become daring by trying to cross the roads, but
receive their comeuppance by becoming flattened by our tires and thus finished off by the crows.
For the
faint of heart, the squirrel is far from being a cute little creature. Trust
me: they're out to trick you. To which I say, "man-up" and see them
for the little selfish manipulators that they are. The squirrel is a nosy
prickly thing that gets into everything that we all hold near and dear. Our
trees are plagued with their pine-straw-thatched homes and many lawns are
pock-marked with deep holes that were created by their heavily-clawed paws. Oh
yes, the squirrels taunt many of our domesticated pets when they spend time
outdoors. I confess that this is all a bit dramatic, but many of us who
have had these bushy-tailed interlopers scar our landscapes, perhaps there can
be a wee-bit of sympathy for this man who shot up a golf course on his recent
squirrel hunt.SUBSCR
I admit
that I found some common ground with The Squirrel Hunter until he took fantasy
into reality. While those obnoxious pests cackle in my tree tops and ride
my gutters, I only dream about "taking them out," but it stays as a
dream. I do not act on that dream because I just might miss and hit a few gas
lines or perhaps, a person like this man did in Glynn County, Georgia. Here's
hoping that the victim, who was hit in the stomach, is OK. Excluding the fact
that he reported himself, The Squirrel Hunter was acting just as selfish as his
intended victims, the squirrels.
After
being charged with one count of Reckless Conduct, hopefully The Squirrel Hunter
learned his lesson to engage in some self-control. After all, his intended
victims escaped unharmed and are living it up wherever they choose in their
ersatz homes filled with plenty of acorns. Who's getting the last laugh now?
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