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European History : Nazi Raccoons Conquer Europe
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From: MSN NicknameArnie-113  (Original Message)Sent: 3/11/2004 3:00 PM

Nazi Raccoons Conquer Europe</H1

 


Raccoons released by Hermann Goering in Germany in 1934 to "enrich the Reich's fauna" are threatening to succeed where their Nazi benefactors failed by conquering Europe.

They have become so successful that German authorities revealed this week that raccoon numbers are now at record levels - with more than a million in Germany alone.

In neighbouring Austria the first raccoons have also been spotted and info leaflets have been dispatched warning people against feeding or encouraging the North American natives.

Plans are being discussed to employ "raccoon hunters" to try and reduce the scale of the problem and put a bounty on raccoon pelts.

The first pair of raccoons were released at Kassel, in the wooded hill country north of Frankfurt, where there are now 100 raccoons per square kilometre - the same density as North America.

Residential homes in Kassel resemble fortresses with mesh wire covering all openings and spikes defending drainpipes and gutters. Rubbish bins are secured with bungee cords or padlocks.

Kassel has hired an animal control officer whose sole duty is to patrol the streets in search of raccoons and answer residents' appeals for help.

The city has even paid zoologists from a nearby university to tag and study raccoons in a bid to determine the scope of the problem.

"Kassel is definitely the raccoon capital of Europe," says Ulf Hohmann, head of the raccoon study project. "I'd say 50% of the residents here have had close encounters with raccoons, some of them on a repeated or even regular basis.

"Our job is to educate the public about these marvellous animals as we study their true impact on the European environment."



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From: MSN NicknametommytalldogSent: 11/17/2005 5:27 PM
Racoons are cousins to bears & very formidable in a fight. All squirrels are rodent vermin & a final solution policy is in order.

T-Dog

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From: MSN NicknameFlashman10771Sent: 11/18/2005 5:16 PM
Hello T-Dog and Co
When I was about 16 I shot and killed a grey which had been chewing out our loft. Mother had an American cookbook "Ladies' Home Cookbook " if I remember correctly.
Father and I skinned it, (as you would a rabbit), marinaded it in lemon juice and roasted it. Marvellous. I sure ran the squirrel population down.
Let's face it, you developed the squirrel gun, a sub-calibre rifle (.30?) So why the squeamish protests now.
Cheers
Peter the Predator.

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From: MSN NicknameArnie-113Sent: 11/19/2005 3:10 PM
Flash
 
Don't you posh people coat them in clay and bake them under a fire outside or is that the cuddle little hedgehog?
 
Arnie

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From: MSN Nickname--sundaySent: 11/20/2005 3:05 AM
I used to cook squirrel like fried chicken or in a pot pie.  I don't eat them anymore, though.
 
sunday

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From: MSN NicknameMOREREPETESSent: 11/20/2005 7:04 AM
THOSE LITTLE BROWN EYES AND FUFFY TAILS FINALLY GOT TO YOU TOO EH SUNDAY. SHOULD WE LEAVE THE REST OF THE STORY HERE SUNDAY??

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From: MSN NicknameArnie-113Sent: 11/20/2005 12:49 PM
Sunday,
 
Did you cook the squirels with wings of bats, legs of frogs, tongues of adders Flavoured with deadly night shade.
 
Arnie

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From: MSN NicknameMOREREPETESSent: 11/20/2005 9:35 PM
 I THINK SHE EATS THEM RAW ARNIE.

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From: MSN NicknameFlashman10771Sent: 11/21/2005 1:37 PM
Morerepetes I think I'm going to award you reply of the month.
 
You coming from the country which gave birth to the Ram, Gordon Lightfoot, (OH YES, I NEARLY FORGOT, RUSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!) AND EMPLOYMENT TO MY GOODY GOODY COUSIN, can I award any less?
 
Arnold does betray a frisson of jealousy; South Yorkshire being the home of the great Chinese Takeaway, and Arnold being particularly fond of a discrete plateful of Steamed Gingered Sea Otters' Testicles. 
 
Cheers
Fasting Flashman

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From: MSN NicknameFlashman10771Sent: 11/21/2005 4:42 PM
On the subject of Raccoons, let me introduce the Maine Coon cat, which I think to be the most beautiful of cats. Yes, I've raised GSDs, my father had Siberian wolfhounds, I've even (close your eyes and shudder) stolen the eggs from my khaki Cambell duck. So I don't think I'm some kind of fruit. But I love cats.
  
and these are beautiful.
The Grace Slick of the cat world.
 
Cheers
Peter

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From: MSN NicknameMOREREPETESSent: 11/21/2005 5:14 PM
 
 
 
 
 
ALL OUR CATS WERE RAISED WITH LARGE DOGS IN THE HOUSE FLASH AND IF THEY COULD BARK THEN THEY WOULD.
 
 

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From: MSN NicknameFlashman10771Sent: 11/22/2005 4:40 PM
Thanks Morerepetes
Lovely little fellers. Specially the one in the sink. Your Great Danes (originally German Boarhounds which ripped the Romans to shreds in Varus's time) have their ears pricked up, I think in England that's illegal.
 
Cheers
Peter

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From: MSN NicknameArnie-113Sent: 11/22/2005 5:10 PM
Flash & Pete
 
Smashing photos Pete, Flash do you mean cropping the dogs ears that is illegal in Britain. Even tails cannot be docked without it beiiiiiiiiiiing done by a vet.
 
Arnie
 
PS I hate moggies!!!

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From: MSN NicknameMOREREPETESSent: 11/22/2005 7:09 PM
YOU ARE RIGHT FLASH AND ARNIE REF CROPPING IN ENGLAND. IN GERMANY WERE THE BREED STARTED THEY CROPPED THEM SHORT SO THAT THE BOAR COULDN'T GRAB OR TEAR THEIR HOUND LIKE EARS. THEY WOULD RUN ALONG SIDE OF THE BOAR AND THEN KNOCK IT OFF IT'S FEET. IT DOES HELP KEEP THEIR EARS HEALTHIER BY ALLOWING BETTER AIR CIRCULATION. IT IS DONE HERE BY A SKILLED VET WHO A LOT OF TIMES OWNS OR BREEDS ONE OF THE DIFFERENT DOG TYPES THAT IT IS DONE TO. THE DOG IS PUT OUT FOR IT. IT NEVER SEEMED TO BOTHER THE TWO THAT I HAD DONE. THEY PLAYED AND ACTED AS NORMAL AS CAN BE EXPECTED OF PUPS MADE UP OF NOTHING MORE THAN TEETH AND ARSE-HOLES.  THE AIR CIRCULATION PART SEEMS TO HOLD TRUE AS THE ONLY ONE OF THE THREE I OWNED THAT DIDN'T HAVE HIS EARS DONE ALWAYS HAD PROBLEMS WITH THEM.
THE EARS ARE SUPPORTED UP BY THE WAY WITH A PIECE OF MOLDED SPONGE. YOU TAKE THEM BACK EACH WEEK TO THE VETS SO THAT HE CAN CHECK ON THEM. BIT OF A MONEY CRAB THERE. THEIR IS ALSO DIFFERENT STYLES OF CUT DEPENDING ON THE BREED OR SEX OF THE DOG.
OTHER THAT HELPING TO KEEP THE DOGS EARS HEALTHIER IT MUST BE CONSIDERED COSMEDIC SURGERY NOW A DAYS AND THAT'S WHY YOU WOULD ONLY ALLOW A VET TO DO IT. 
THEY SAY THE DOG IS NOT PENALIZED IN A SHOW IF THEY ARE NOT DONE BUT THEY SAY THAT IT IS PREFERED. THIS IS A HIGH CROP.
BRUTUS (MALE)
  
   DANA (FEMALE)
 
DUKE (MALE)
 

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From: Peter BouzerSent: 11/23/2005 8:02 PM
Hey there Arnie.  You hate Moggies?  My old cat didn't like Serjeant Majors, and this is how it's done.
 
First of all my faithful Weimaraner, Olliver,  hunts down and points out the Serjeant Major:
 
 
 
Then my gun cat, here he is resting in his winter camouflage, blasts the Serjeant Major with a rifled slug.
 
 
 
 
Then, I feed them to my trusty guard dog, gnasher,
 
 
 
Saves on the dog food!!
 
Peter B

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From: MSN NicknameFlashman10771Sent: 11/24/2005 12:18 PM
It's a man's life in 'A' coy...............
 
Peter B wishing his Serjeant Major a good morning.............
Cheers
Peter R

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