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Sylvester The Drunk Squirrel Is Our Spirit Animal
Sylvester The Drunk Squirrel Is Our Spirit Animal

2020. Did you have a drunk Sylvester the Squirrel in your 2020 bingo card? No? I am not gonna apologize for my various depths or lengths on inebriation. Hell, even the animals know you gotta be buzzed to deal. So Sylvester got into some pears. Well, they were fermented. So what’s wrong with tippin’ ’em back? My little nut leans Fat Joe all the way back. It’s the one super power Hunter has. Leaning back at 50 degree angle while blasted. We also discuss how Kombucha and how we believe our podcast partner Kombucha Kerry may not be worried about her “gut flora” and just may be drunk squirrel most days… Instructional drunk squirrel shenanigans below…

Drunken Squirrel at the link…

Drunk squirrel, because…2020. The old pears I left out for the squirrels had apparently fermented. – YouTube

 

 

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