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In reply to the discussion: Why you should brake for possums [View all]NickB79
(20,329 posts)95. First time I ever saw a live possum, I was leaving a movie theater
This was about 8 years ago, in the Twin Cities, MN, in mid-winter. My wife and I were leaving a movie theater, and as I came out the door I looked down to see a BIG possum huddling between the wall and garbage cans for shelter from the cold, 2 feet from me. I looked down at it, it looked up at me, and opened it's jaws wider than I thought possible and hissed. I just stood there, turned to my wife, and said "Possum!" I wasn't afraid, because I was pumped seeing a new animal up close.
The next couple leaving the theater, though, they REALLY freaked out
As we left, we saw a few theater employees with brooms trying to chase it off the property, poor thing.
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Apparently they have never sat outside your window int he middle ofthe night having a little snack
hollysmom
Mar 2014
#30
To you maybe. But to a male opossum, the females probably look pretty fine.
yellowcanine
Mar 2014
#76
Great line! And I'm a big Breaking Bad fan. Can't wait for Better Call Saul. nt
valerief
Mar 2014
#78
"When they are threatened, they pretend to be dead". So this has nothing to do with
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#26
Bastards can probably do some damage. One critter I'm not fond of but I don't have an
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#29
Well we have Lyme disease in California now, so maybe it's good the possums are here.
Liberty Belle
Mar 2014
#49
So they say, but ticks are not really a problem in my area and Lyme disease is very rare
Brother Buzz
Mar 2014
#59
I guess, walking into my kitchen to discover an ugly opossum sitting in my sink ...
Brother Buzz
Mar 2014
#60
They love cherries. We have some sort of cherry tree in front of my office window
Common Sense Party
Mar 2014
#51
Had a friend swerve to miss a deer and put his 18 wheeler in a ditch. He was fired
B Calm
Mar 2014
#65