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I was outside walking the dogs a short while ago and stopped to chat with a neighbor of mine. While we were talking my dogs alerted on two squirrels. They were black squirrels which is odd, because we usually only see the grey and reddish ones around here.

I commented on that and my neighbor said, "There goes the squirrel neighborhood."

I was outside walking the dogs a short while ago and stopped to chat with a neighbor of mine. While we were talking my dogs alerted on two squirrels. They were black squirrels which is odd, because we usually only see the grey and reddish ones around here. I commented on that and my neighbor said, "There goes the squirrel neighborhood."

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I don't know that is necessarily an "awake" moment. It was more that he felt it was OK to make a black joke in public.

As far as black vs grey squirrels goes, black squirrels are a sub-group of grey squirrels. They're more tolerant to cold weather, which is why they can push out grey squirrels.

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Same old story. Maybe the gray squirrels can build gated communites.

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Same old story. Maybe the gray squirrels can build gated communites.

Maybe the red squirrels will let them into theirs.

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As an add-on, I'm now hoping that "grey squirrels" joins youffs, joggers, googles, mostly-peaceful-protesters and n-words as euphemisms for niggers.

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As an add-on, I'm now hoping that "grey squirrels" joins youffs, joggers, googles, mostly-peaceful-protesters and n-words as euphemisms for niggers.

Be the change you wish to see in the world. I will start using the phrase as often as I can. (If I remember.)

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yes, I meant aware, as aware of the menace, and willing to voice it to you.