To the squirrel it may concern:
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 10:13 pm
Dear Evil Squirrel:
You've gone too far! This afternoon, Lisbit and I found this object in the back yard, directly beneath an overhanging tree limb.

Lizbit investigated the object.

That clearly is a toy car of the type known as "Matchbox." Only one person on the block has a toy car that size and model -- the little boy who lives two doors down. You remember him. He is one of the children from whom you "borrow" apples.
I told Lizbit to search for clues as to how the car reached our yard. She sniffed the car and tasted it. She said it was rife with the redolence of squirrel, in particular an Evil Squirrel.

Your behavior -- your toy-stealing thievery -- is not acceptable in civilized society. Come and get this car during the night and take it back to the little boy! I cannot believe that the National Society of Squirrel Appreciation would appreciate one of their honored members being proven as a mis-doer to small children. I would like to believe that you made an error in judgment. If that is the case, please rectify that error immediately. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Annie
/:x\
P.S. Don't be telling me this was a present for us. We're not buying that.
You've gone too far! This afternoon, Lisbit and I found this object in the back yard, directly beneath an overhanging tree limb.

Lizbit investigated the object.

That clearly is a toy car of the type known as "Matchbox." Only one person on the block has a toy car that size and model -- the little boy who lives two doors down. You remember him. He is one of the children from whom you "borrow" apples.
I told Lizbit to search for clues as to how the car reached our yard. She sniffed the car and tasted it. She said it was rife with the redolence of squirrel, in particular an Evil Squirrel.

Your behavior -- your toy-stealing thievery -- is not acceptable in civilized society. Come and get this car during the night and take it back to the little boy! I cannot believe that the National Society of Squirrel Appreciation would appreciate one of their honored members being proven as a mis-doer to small children. I would like to believe that you made an error in judgment. If that is the case, please rectify that error immediately. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Annie
/:x\
P.S. Don't be telling me this was a present for us. We're not buying that.