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Taxidermy for the DJ.
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Taxidermy for the DJ.
You’re gonna LOVE Mittens.
Newsnight took a step into slightly more left-field territory last night.
Nothing to see here.
This won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, didn’t you hear?
Well holy god.
He was hiding under your porch because he loves you.
Pop.
FOILED AGAIN.
The shocking video emerged online over the weekend.
Reminder that there are good people out there.
We know how you feel, guy. We know.
Look at them having the craic!
Richard Dunne was slow to shoo the rodent invader from the pitch so the 21st century’s Steve Bull stepped up.
Poor Tippy.
It’s not every day you write that sentence.
We all need a little Rob in our lives.
He just wanted to play with them
Not even a stray squirrel could stop the world number one on Sunday.
The squirrel was trapped on 16 July and test results revealed on Tuesday that the plague bacteria was present.
Is this the cheekiest squirrel ever?
There are videos. Several videos.
This is very charming indeed.
This squirrel can fly. It’s the only explanation.
A group of builders and architects have faithfully recreated the cartoon house from the Disney movie, right down to the mural above the fireplace…talking dog not included.
In this evening’s fix: The latest on the Gaza flotilla saga, pictures galore from Dublin and beyond, the Vatican is back in black…and the luckiest squirrel alive
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