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Secretsmile · 51-55, F
Whatever it is I think it’s cute.
UnderLockDown · M
beermeplease · M
@UnderLockDown we dont have possums up here 🙂
Lilymoon · F
I bet it's raccoons
beermeplease · M
@Lilymoon i thinks so too, but young ones. i have a pack of trident tropical twist gum on my desk but they didn't chew any
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
I found this on the web
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beermeplease · M
@Jenny1234 did hubby ask you what you were laughing about?
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
@beermeplease no lol he’s not even around
beermeplease · M
@Jenny1234 well hello little lady 😏....lol just kidding 🤭
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
It’s not from your bird or cat?
beermeplease · M
@Jenny1234 i dont bring them to work 🤣
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
@beermeplease oh ok
SomeMichGuy · M
@Jenny1234 ...yes, birds have footprints like that.
Sapio · 51-55, M
I'm guessing raccoons bro.
beermeplease · M
@Sapio im guessing that too, but i don't know how they would get in when we are closed,
Sapio · 51-55, M
@beermeplease probably through the roof somehow bro.
pride49 · 31-35, M
Otter maybe
beermeplease · M
@pride49 hmmm 🤔....maybe a river otter...there's a river across the street
pride49 · 31-35, M
@beermeplease they got weird feet
BarbossasHusband · 36-40, M
It's smallfoot
beermeplease · M
@BarbossasHusband haha....had to google that one
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
Hmmm
OogieBoogie · F
Squirel?
beermeplease · M
@OogieBoogie maybe but i've never seen a squirrel this north of the city, plus i think they are too big
OogieBoogie · F
@beermeplease the prints are on a hard non absorbent surface....and when that happens, footprints look smaller, (you know - surface tension and all that).
Maybe the perpetrator was bigger than you think?🤔
Maybe the perpetrator was bigger than you think?🤔
beermeplease · M
@OogieBoogie now i'm scared 😬
NinaTina · 26-30, F