Lol Love Britannica Restorations!! God know how many hours I've sat up watching

I think we're all guilty of this. Mike comes across as a real well rounded fellow, plus his videos are first rate, highly informative and, well...bloomin' entertaining. Who else has such diversity of topic as swivel joints, Jaffa Cakes and Raccoons on their YouTube Defender Channel!
 
Hilarious! On a more serious note, though, it’s kind of paradoxical that raccoons can be pets for some people, and then game to others. Can’t wrap my head around it. These little furries seem pretty cute and innocent, but after they destroyed my attic, I never want to see them near my house again. Not only did they destroy it, they also ate away at the electrical wires. I thought I was gonna lose it when I saw what they did. Thanks to Beth, my neighbor - she recommended Brian and Josie from houston.aaacwildliferemoval.com/raccoon-removal/. They came over, set up all the traps, and even did some basic renovation up in the attic.
 
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It seems paradoxical to me that the raccoon is a pet for some people, others hunt it, and others even eat it.

There's nothing paradoxical that Rupert the racoon is/was a pet for Britannica Mike. Mike's an affable and social fella, same goes for Rupert...in fact, they'e a perfect affable match.

The paradox here is what would be described as a townie passing blind comment on a rural activity.
 
So you live in London, have a raccoon problem and get someone from Texas to sort it for you?
I smell bullcrap.
 

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