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Story My cell phone rings while I’m at work, and it’s my son’s school calling. This cannot be good. My mind goes straight to what sort of injury he has suffered, or what ridiculous prank he’s pulled that has landed him in the principal’s office. So I answer the call with hesitation in my voice.

“Ladye, this is Gayla (the principal – yeah, we’re on a first name basis if that tells you anything). I just called to let you know that Brylan has made my day.”

“Oh dear Lord, I am so glad to hear you say that you are calling for a good reason,” I say, relieved.

The principal proceeds to tell me, obviously holding back laughter, that the faculty has discovered a dead squirrel in my son’s backpack.

Please pause here to imagine my horror. To say I am embarrassed is an understatement. I. Am. Mortified. A dead squirrel? Why is it in his backpack? How did the squirrel die? And WHY in the world would he try to keep this dead animal in his backpack?
When asked by the principal what possessed him to pick up a dead squirrel and store it in his backpack, my son replies with “I really wanted squirrel dumplings for dinner.” She then asks me if I actually want the squirrel to come home with him. Ya’ll, I had to explain that we are from the country, but we are not THAT country!

Gayla asks permission to send me a photo, because “it looks so peaceful lying there in his bag.” I hate how right she is, because the poor little guy really is cute. And dead. And crawling with bugs. And in my son’s backpack. Oh, may I also point out that this is the $50 Pottery Barn backpack with his name embroidered that I splurged on just two months ago?

When I see Brylan three hours later he is still fighting tears, apologizing profusely. “Mom I’m so sorry. I don’t know what I was thinking.” I ask him if he’s learned his lesson, smile, and let him know that he gets a free pass on this one. I can’t even be mad at this point. He has made the principal’s day, afterall.
I think after all of this the kid may darn well deserve some squirrel dumplings. Although, someone else will have to cook them for him because THIS mama will never!


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The only problem I see here is that the woman named her son Brylan.

WTH is a Brylan ?


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I would like to eat a squirrel someday.

They dont live around here.


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Originally Posted by 6mm250
The only problem I see here is that the woman named her son Brylan.

WTH is a Brylan ?


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and a phugging back pack from Pottery Barn, with the kid's name embroidered on it? Seriously?


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Whats wrong with that? Probably a nice backpack.

I dont know what a Pottery Barn is but who cares?


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They are kinda like Lays, if cooked properly.


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Originally Posted by 6mm250
The only problem I see here is that the woman named her son Brylan.

WTH is a Brylan ?


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The only problem? I was wondering why Irving D's son's principal calls him "Ladye"

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As soon as I saw the title " Squirrel Dumplings" it brought back memories of the delicious Squirrel Pot Pie Mom would make each fall. Thanks!


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Squirrel is way underrated.

I'd love to have a freezer full, but most of the squirrels out here ain't the eating kind.


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it looks like we might be a little low on the squirrel inventory this year. the feral cats are having an impact apparently.


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Not my son, a post that was on Facebook


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Originally Posted by old_willys
As soon as I saw the title " Squirrel Dumplings" it brought back memories of the delicious Squirrel Pot Pie Mom would make each fall. Thanks!


My first wife made great squirrel and dumplings--she was a red-headed Tennessee country girl. The first time I brought home a sack of squirrels she was upset that I removed the heads when I cleaned them. She liked to boil them head-on, then crack their little skulls and scoop out the brains as a special treat. The first time I saw her pop a brain into her mouth, my thoughts were "Oh my God, I've been kissing those lips" eek

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Amusing anecdote, and well worth sharing.


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Originally Posted by Alagator
Originally Posted by old_willys
As soon as I saw the title " Squirrel Dumplings" it brought back memories of the delicious Squirrel Pot Pie Mom would make each fall. Thanks!


My first wife made great squirrel and dumplings--she was a red-headed Tennessee country girl. The first time I brought home a sack of squirrels she was upset that I removed the heads when I cleaned them. She liked to boil them head-on, then crack their little skulls and scoop out the brains as a special treat. The first time I saw her pop a brain into her mouth, my thoughts were "Oh my God, I've been kissing those lips" eek


U kin get mad skwerl disease from eatin skwerl brains

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Originally Posted by 6mm250
Originally Posted by Alagator
Originally Posted by old_willys
As soon as I saw the title " Squirrel Dumplings" it brought back memories of the delicious Squirrel Pot Pie Mom would make each fall. Thanks!


My first wife made great squirrel and dumplings--she was a red-headed Tennessee country girl. The first time I brought home a sack of squirrels she was upset that I removed the heads when I cleaned them. She liked to boil them head-on, then crack their little skulls and scoop out the brains as a special treat. The first time I saw her pop a brain into her mouth, my thoughts were "Oh my God, I've been kissing those lips" eek


U kin get mad skwerl disease from eatin skwerl brains

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Redhead...too late.


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