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mickey
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And the Snowflake of the Month award goes to Boulder residents who fear a man feeding peanuts to squirrels because some children have peanut allergies (if your kids are deathly allergic to peanuts, teach them not to go in other people's yards and eat nuts off the ground):
"Deputy District Attorney Karen Peters said Barbour began to feed peanuts to squirrels a year before the May 2016 shooting because it was his way of reconnecting with his deceased parents. Peters says some residents objected to the feeding because children were allergic to peanuts." |
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