Let's Have a Funny Pic Thread! Mk 58

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Could also double as a @Gary Blanchard action figure.
I think @frunobulax suggested that as well. Actually, my hair is shorter now. The last "trim" I got was traumatic, almost a standard haircut. It is just starting to grow out enough that I am not ashamed to be seen in public.

I might point out that I was not a huge fan of the band Yes. I didn't dislike them, just never deliberately played any of their albums.
 
I cant tell if that's a flute, a sharpie, or 'other'.

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With all of these collect-them-all type toys where you don't know which one you got until you open it...

... why don't we have "My Little Trash Buddy".... Raccoon, Possum, Feral Cat, Unclaimed Fetus, Urban Coyote... etc. :helper:
 
My wife had a raccoon as a family when she was young.
Her brother found it as a baby, on a truck delivering a load from the southern U.S.

They used to walk it on a leash.
It would eat raw eggs.
It had a big pen tacked on to the back of the house with access to the kitchen window.
Every morning, it would be hanging on the screen looking to come in.
 
My wife had a raccoon as a family when she was young.
Her brother found it as a baby, on a truck delivering a load from the southern U.S.

They used to walk it on a leash.
It would eat raw eggs.
It had a big pen tacked on to the back of the house with access to the kitchen window.
Every morning, it would be hanging on the screen looking to come in.
We lived with a creek behind the back yard and had a few pet raccoons in our house in the 70's. They were incredible when they weren't getting into trouble. The longest living female ran off to find a mate and came back pregnant. Sadly, she had them in the attic and she died from the fiberglass insulation before we figured out what happened. We raised the two babies and they ran off to live along the creek. I spotted them a few weeks later up in a tree, looking healthy, so they appeared to have adapted well.
 
My wife had a raccoon as a family when she was young.
Her brother found it as a baby, on a truck delivering a load from the southern U.S.

They used to walk it on a leash.
It would eat raw eggs.
It had a big pen tacked on to the back of the house with access to the kitchen window.
Every morning, it would be hanging on the screen looking to come in.

We lived with a creek behind the back yard and had a few pet raccoons in our house in the 70's. They were incredible when they weren't getting into trouble. The longest living female ran off to find a mate and came back pregnant. Sadly, she had them in the attic and she died from the fiberglass insulation before we figured out what happened. We raised the two babies and they ran off to live along the creek. I spotted them a few weeks later up in a tree, looking healthy, so they appeared to have adapted well.
 
I can just imagine this old man showing up at the medicare doctor’s office and asking for a rabies vaccination and then having to explain to the doctor that he likes to sit on his porch and feed hot dogs to raccoons after dark.
 
We lived with a creek behind the back yard and had a few pet raccoons in our house in the 70's. They were incredible when they weren't getting into trouble. The longest living female ran off to find a mate and came back pregnant. Sadly, she had them in the attic and she died from the fiberglass insulation before we figured out what happened. We raised the two babies and they ran off to live along the creek. I spotted them a few weeks later up in a tree, looking healthy, so they appeared to have adapted well.
Raccoons cruise through our yard sometimes. The Ring camera caught this family.

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