When I put up the pictures of the seismic testing, I could see the first four pictures, but nobody else could. I went back and uploaded them again and now they are fine. Try uploading your pictures again -- I am intrigued!
I first saw the raccoon at 11 am Friday, and it still hadn't moved at 7:30 that night. The next morning it was gone. There was a crowd of people staring at it all day long. I don't know how it got up there or how it got down.
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Opossum!
Skunk!!
Wait. What?
It's a raccoon stuck on a wall!
Well, if you say so. But I can't see any pictures . . .
Hmm I'll try and fix that.
When I put up the pictures of the seismic testing, I could see the first four pictures, but nobody else could. I went back and uploaded them again and now they are fine. Try uploading your pictures again -- I am intrigued!
NOW I can see it. Thanks, Luke!
How did it get there? Did somebody get it down or did it eventually come down on its own?
I first saw the raccoon at 11 am Friday, and it still hadn't moved at 7:30 that night. The next morning it was gone. There was a crowd of people staring at it all day long. I don't know how it got up there or how it got down.
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