Airgun Shooter

THE BARN DOOR

‘How’s your squirrel problem?” asked my friend Tony. “I don’t have a squirrel problem,” I replied. Tony looked confused. “Any more” I added, significantly. “Oh,” said Tony, and then as the penny dropped, “Oh. Oh, I see.” He looked mildly aghast. Tony buys old teapots from junk shops for robins to nest in. He builds houses for hedgehogs. If

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