I'm with ya on this one, Goose! lolNo. How am I going to get rid of him? Squatter rights are a real thing . He needs to go next door where the food is better and the people more enlightened than old school
I'm with ya on this one, Goose! lolNo. How am I going to get rid of him? Squatter rights are a real thing . He needs to go next door where the food is better and the people more enlightened than old school
Although I have a spare bedroom, the last time I took in a lost looking "child" with big sad eyes I ended up keeping him for 4 years.
LOL! You're naughty! But I've had so many 'odd' things in and around my homes, that I wouldn't think of a gray as being much out of the ordinary. A mother road runner used to bring me breakfast each morning: I felt guily for not eating the grasshoppers. A mother quail would throw a fit outside my window if I slept past dawn. A rabbit would keep me inside a heater room when there was a bobcat nearby. Scissor-tailed fly catchers perched next to me while waiting for me to cut strings for them to carry back to their nests. The deer simply ignored my hollering and jumping up and down when they were eating my alfalfa patch. Hawks slowly flew alongside of our truck windows as we left and returned back to our land. A little gray dude would fit right in.I like to think I'd invite it to stay, In reality I would probably shoot it, causing an interplanetary war, lol. How could you sleep knowing it was in your home?
You sound like you have a deep connection with nature Larry, you must have a very relaxed vibe ,if anyone could relate to this ET it may be you.LOL! You're naughty! But I've had so many 'odd' things in and around my homes, that I wouldn't think of a gray as being much out of the ordinary. A mother road runner used to bring me breakfast each morning: I felt guily for not eating the grasshoppers. A mother quail would throw a fit outside my window if I slept past dawn. A rabbit would keep me inside a heater room when there was a bobcat nearby. Scissor-tailed fly catchers perched next to me while waiting for me to cut strings for them to carry back to their nests. The deer simply ignored my hollering and jumping up and down when they were eating my alfalfa patch. Hawks slowly flew alongside of our truck windows as we left and returned back to our land. A little gray dude would fit right in.
But seriously, I stared at the picture for a quite awhile; except for the eyes, it looked much too similar to the spooky thing I see in my mirror every day! <grin>
You might have good reason to shoot it. Do you remember Mr. Grey from Stephen King's "Dreamcatcher"? And then there is also Stephen Hawking's warning about the SETI project.I like to think I'd invite it to stay, In reality I would probably shoot it, causing an interplanetary war, lol. How could you sleep knowing it was in your home?
I agree with you BC. Any strange looking creeper looking in my windows or apporting themselves into my shack will be shown the door. Unless they can give me some good presents.You might have good reason to shoot it. Do you remember Mr. Grey from Stephen King's "Dreamcatcher"? And then there is also Stephen Hawking's warning about the SETI project.
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No, it was a blue eyed homeless 14 yr. old great nephew.Was it a black eyed child?
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