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Police investigate Chinatown beaver
By adamg on Tue, 05/03/2011 - 5:58pm
The Wilbur Theater posted a larger version of this photo today along with this caption:
Beaver caught by police on Washington st in Chinatown. In white box.
Can I get a WTF? I bet there's quite a tail here.
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Kitchen escapee, I imagine.
Kitchen escapee, I imagine. Did anyone see a Chinese guy running up the street with a cleaver?
LOL
LOL
Since they cleaned up the Combat Zone
not often you see beaver in Chinatown.
That's the spirit!
Got wood?
Beaver in Chinatown? Dam!
Beaver in Chinatown? Dam!
Best. Comments. Ever.
That's all.
Perfect
Enough said. Summed up the article perfectly.
Possible connection to MIT????
Remember the Grads get the "Brass Rat" on their class rings.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_class_ring
Slinging dope no doubt
I always knew that Eddie Haskell was a bad influence!
Nice beaver!
Thank you. I just had it stuffed.
Ten years to get
Ten years to get Osama.
Twelve years still no Whitey.
But those three flatfoots weren't outsmarted by the Beaver...
Good job Men in Blue!
Is no one going to comment on
Is no one going to comment on the overt racism of the first guy's comment? Really?
Your concern...
...has been noted.
Update: May have been a groundhog
So I slipped my press pass in the rim of my fedora this morning and called Boston Animal Control. No beavers in Chinatown, the woman there said. But they did send somebody out to investigate a groundhog, she said.
"Oh," I replied, "Could I get some details on that?"
That was asking for too much apparently, because she said I'd have to speak to the press office - and she promptly connected me to Mayor Thomas M. Menino's press office, where another woman laughed when I told her why I was calling, took my name and number and said she or somebody else would get back to me.
Which, of course, they didn't, since they never do.
So the mystery lingers, even if "groundhog" doesn't lend itself to the same level of commentary as "beaver." But as I learned last year, with my own groundhog sighting, groundhogs are sometimes called "land beavers," so there is that.
So put your little hand in mine....
Bundle up today because it's cold outside, campers!