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RIP Albie – he was a great squirrel

Posted by Squizzey | Posted in Squirrels, Uncategorized | Posted on 10-11-2009

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The village of Dorking is in mourning after the sudden passing of a local celebrity.

I was shocked to hear the recent news about Albie aka Percy aka Snowy’s untimely passing.  The striking albino squirrel was recently killed in a tragic hit and run accident.  Local greys in the Dorking area have credited Albie aka Percy aka Snowy as he was variously known with raising the credibility of non-red squirrels in the area and going a long way to improving their image and standing in the community.  He will be sorely missed.

R.I.P little fellow.  Hope your nut store runneth over in that great tree in the sky.

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