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When asked about the suggestions by some people in online forums of the potential impact of fracking fluid, Kacprzyk said the composition of such fluids in Pennsylvania wasn’t known. “My guess there is if you don’t know something, is that there’s no scientific proof to that. … I would find it amazing that it had that kind of effect,” he said.

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omg not purple squirrels whats next chartreuse ground hogs.... 



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Mark as usual they did not say the squirrel was looking for nuts and was heading towards the anti frackers.   

lol por frac trucks covered in purple rodent. well red rodent sory

What are you talking about, it's road kill,  who has the grill, looks like lunch to me !

A festive Brunswick stew.

Billy,

I did forget to mention the why question " Why did the Purple Squirrel cross the road ?"

To get to the anti fracing protest on the other side.

So actually it was an anti fracing protest that killed the squirrel.

DOWN WITH ANTI FRACERS ! ANTI FRACERS UN-FAIR TO SQUIRRELS !

I'm really getting into this anti stuff.

Mark

I,m for banning drilling ! I'd also like to announce my new used buggy lot and cord wood store.

It's Pete The Purple Squirrel!!

http://www.dlisted.com/node/29873 Looks like he gets around! 

Not to be alarmed,  A St.Clairesville, OH white squirrel mated with a New Philadelphia, OH black squirrel and on the way to Pittsburgh they stopped in Wheeling to visit relatives and the female dyed her hair.

 Cross breed it with a Peacock and you could have a new logo for CNN

hey guys did anyone pick it up, bring it to  my house and I will make you the best potpie you ever ate, won't gaurantee what color it will be, but with a few brews who cares.  Hey, what will the joke of the week be next week.  This is quite entertaining, you can sure bet any oddities that come down the pike will be blamed on the gas industry.  You know for years there has been lots of stuff dumped into or along the Susquehanna from industry and bad septics and if you are from this area you will know that it never hit the front page of the paper.  Granted the river has improved but I still would not eat a fish that came out of it.  Just drove by the Tioga/Hammond dam, it is still green from the coal era, why don't they focus on that for a while.  That water does not look too healthy to me. If they looked enough places they could possibly find all types of funny colored wildlife there.  

i was working downtown youngstown tearing the deck off the spring common bridge a couple years ago. i saw so much purple hair down there i told the inspector i felt like i was on a movie set. he asked what movie. i said MAD MAX.

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