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account. Your lucky day this week will be Thursday.

ARIES March 21 - April 20 You may be overreacting to personal problems. Pleasure trips will be most enjoyable if you take them with that special person in your life. Set the ball in motion and be relentless until you complete the project. There could be opposition or temper tantrums on the home front. Your lucky day this week will be Tuesday. TAURUS April 21 - May 20 Someone you work with may be emotional. I Don’t let siblings put pressure on you. Relatives will be cordial. Opportunities to meet new lovers will I come through pleasure trips or social events. Your lucky day this week will be Wednesday. GEMINI May 21 - June 21 It’s time to reevaluate your motives. Relatives may play an important role in your social activities. You need an outlet that will not only stimulate you but also challenge your intelligence as well. Don’t invest too much of your own money. Your lucky day this week will be Tuesday. CANCER June 22 - July 22 Difficulties may be encountered while traveling in foreign countries. Your communication skills are at an all-time high. Your sensitive nature will allow others to read you well. Be sure to pay attention to your bank

You will do your best work on your own.

Your lucky day this week will be Wednesday.

Your lucky day this week will be Sunday.

AQUARIUS You might just as well let others do their own thing. Problems with colleagues are likely. Don’t let your mate talk you into going somewhere you’d rather not go. You’re on to something tangible and need to act fast

LEO July 23 -August 22 Be precise in your communications to avoid any misunderstandings and arguments. Think twice before you say something you might regret later. You can bet officials will be waiting for you when you do. Avoid extravagance or risky financial schemes.

SAGITTARIUS November 22 - December 20 Your concern with older family members and those less fortunate than yourself will only add to your attractiveness. A residential move may be in order. Look into family outings or projects. Don’t be too quick to sign documents.

Your lucky day this week will be Sunday.

Your lucky day this week will be Saturday.

VIRGO August 23 - September 22 You should want to feel good about yourself and your goals. Advancement can be yours if you are assertive in your approach. You may find that children are not as accepting as you have been. Spend a quiet day with the one you love.

CAPRICORN December 21 - January 19 Don’t be afraid of opposition; your suggestions are valid. Your uncanny insight will help you make the right choices. Focus your efforts on details, and keep to yourself in order to finish your work. Snap out of it.

Your lucky day this week will be Thursday. LIBRA September 23 - October 22 Your emotional state will vacillate You need to get out and have some fun to reduce tension. Relatives may be less than easy to deal with. If you can’t get ahead in the company you’re with, perhaps it’s time to move on. Your lucky day this week will be Sunday. SCORPIO October 23 - November 21 It might be best to work on your own; if possible, do your job out of your home this week. You should check out prestigious clubs or groups that have a cause you believe in. You may win favors if you present your ideas and include your family. ENIGMA LIMITED

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Your lucky day this week will be Monday. PISCES February 19 - March 20 Trips should be your choice. Find out all the facts before you jump to conclusions. Chances are you split up the last time because you didn’t really want to make a commitment. You may have problems with skin, bones, or teeth if you haven’t been taking proper care of yourself. Your lucky day this week will be Sunday.


Dear Rocco, I’ve noticed that my teacher has been drinking a lot of coffee lately and I’m starting to worry about him. He’s mentioned in class that he drinks a couple cups before he heads off to school at 7, and I’ve seen him drink a whole pot of coffee before lunchtime. Even after that he still continues to brew more and more and drink it until school gets out at 4. He’s also has a one year-old son at home and he says he uses coffee to stay awake with him when he gets fussy. What’s your opinion on this? Do you think he is addicted? If so, should I try and help him out? What should I do? DB Dear DB, Who cares? As long as his heart doesn’t explode from all the caffeine it’s none of your business. Quit being a Karen and get on with your own life. I’m sure you have a habit or two that is obsessive – like worrying that someone drinks too much coffee, so shut the hell up and make productive use of your time than bitching to

me about something as stupid as this. Dear Rocco, I had a really good friend. She ended getting angry with me over a misunderstanding with an poorly autocorrected text. She was extremely mad at me, and I tried explaining to her what happened, but she just doesn’t believe me! I’ve tried a million times to explain everything, but she just won’t listen!!! I just don’t know what to do anymore. She is making my life like a living hell, she’s shoving me in the halls at school and making noises like puke whenever I walk near her!! I no longer have friends. Please help me I just don’t know what to do anymore. SH

correct you have. You no longer have any friends? What kind of douche are you if losing one friend gets you ostracized from others? You may have to take a deep look at yourself, the way you interact with others and what image you are displaying and take a step back and make a positive change in the way you act and interact with others. Give it time with the girl. If it wasn’t something totally patently offensive eventually ill feeling tend to fade although you may never get be close again. Dear Rocco, I have a question regarding men’s hairstyles. I am balding and decided four years ago to shave my head completely bald for a cleaner look. I received a lot of positive attention from women at the time. Over the last year or so I have noticed more men with longer hair and women paying less attention to baldheaded men. Are bald-headed men out and longhaired guys in? BE Dear BE,

Dear SH, Screw her. Accidents happen. My curiosity does make me wonder if what you could have texted her that autocorrected it into something bad. Every time text something some of my words get autocorrected to “duck”, “ask hole” and “shut”. I may need the autoENIGMA LIMITED

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As long as there is male pattern baldness, a shaved head will never go out of style. I actually know guys with full heads of hair that go the Kojak route because it is easier for them to maintain and don’t have to invest in anything except a razor instead of haircare products, combs, brushes or keeping up with hairstyle changes. It’s worked for Michael Jordan for over 30 years and tons of other famous celebrities, so I would not worry. Not to sound like your mom, it is more important for someone to like you for you and not your hairstyle unless of course you’re a hobbit. Rocco is a common sense, tellit-like-it-is, no-nonsense kind of guy offering real advice on any subject put before him. Why pay thousands of dollars on a high-priced therapist when he’ll straighten you out for free. If you’d like advice from Rocco e-mail him at goaskrocco@enigmaonline.co m or drop him a line at Ask Rocco c/o Enigma P.O. Box 825 Chattanooga, TN 37401.




(Tuscaloosa) The Beach Boys COBB ENERGY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (Atlanta) Bill Burr THE EASTERN (Atlanta) Johnnyswim CITY WINERY ATLANTA (Atlanta) Eilen Jewell TERMINAL WEST (Atlanta) Christian French, Sarah Barrios MARATHON MUSIC WORKS (Nashville) Koe Wetzel NASHVILLE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Nashville) Playboy Carti BROOKLYN BOWL NASHVILLE (Nashville) Scott Mulvahill CITY WINERY NASHVILLE (Nashville) The Minimalists THE BASEMENT (Nashville) AJ Smith

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CONCERT CALENDAR This week’s calendar covers events from Thursday, October 14 through Wednesday, October 20. We would be happy to publish your free listing in future Billboards, space permitting. Simply mail us the information so that we have it 7 days before the publication date. A photograph may be sent with the announcement. Send information to: calendar@enigmaonline.com All dates subject to change without notice.

THURSDAY October 14 GATE 11 DISTILLERY (Chattanooga) Open Mic BUD’S (Chattanooga) Karaoke THE DIVING HOUSE (Cleveland, TN) Open Mic w/ DJ Fro TIVOLI THEATRE (Chattanooga) Michael W. Smith THE COMEDY CATCH (Chattanooga) Janet Williams HI-FI CLYDE’S (Chattanooga) The Afternooners J.J.’S BOHEMIA (Chattanooga) Free Kittens Open Mic Comedy MARK C. SMITH HALL (Huntsville) Three Dog Night CONCERT HALL AT BJCC (Birmingham) Alice Cooper, Ace Frehley TUSCALOOSA AMPHITHEATER

TRISH’S (Chattanooga) Karaoke w/ Sweet T THE COMEDY CATCH (Chattanooga) Janet Williams SONGBIRDS (Chattanooga) Maggie Rose, Them Vibes, Dylan Hartigan PUCKETT’S (Chattanooga) May Trippe J.J.’S BOHEMIA (Chattanooga) Behold The Brave, DOTS, Good Cop Rad Cop FEED & CO. TABLE & TAVERN (Chattanooga) Mark Andrew AMERIS BANK AMPHITHEATRE (Alpharetta, GA) Brantley Gilbert, Lanco, Colt Ford, Lily Rose STATE FARM ARENA (Atlanta) Tame Impala, Perfume Genius COCA COLA ROXY (Atlanta) Brett Eldredge, Morgan Evans THE TABERNACLE (Atlanta) James Blake THE EASTERN (Atlanta) Cherub COBB ENERGY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (Atlanta) Bill Burr TERMINAL WEST (Atlanta) Here Come The Mummies VARIETY PLAYHOUSE (Atlanta) Bahamas DRUID CITY MUSIC HALL (Tuscaloosa) Frank Foster TUSCALOOSA AMPHITHEATER (Tuscaloosa) Koe Wetzel AVONDALE BREWING COMPANY (Birmingham) Lake Street Dive TENNESSEE THEATRE (Knoxville) Chicago BIJOU THEATRE (Knoxville) Billy

Prine & The Prine Time Band LECONTE CENTERAT PIGEON FORGE (Pigeon Forge) “Monsters On The Mountain” The Native Sons, John Corabi, Night Ranger, Vince Neil, Mark Evans, Kix, Ben Woods HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO (Cherokee, NC) Little Big Town, Ashley Ray 3RD & LINDSLEY (Nashville) Seratones BROOKLN BOWL NASHVILLE (Nashville) Saint Motel CITY WINERY NASHVILLE (Nashville) Stephen Lynch THE BASEMENT (Nashville) Hillbilly Herald EXIT/IN (Nashville) An-ten-nae RYMAN AUDITORIUM (Nashville) Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Brittney Spencer

SATURDAY October 16 WALKER THEATRE (Chattanooga) Prine Family Band THE COMEDY CATCH (Chattanooga) Janet Williams SONGBIRDS (Chattanooga) Randall Bramblett Band THE SIGNAL (Chattanooga) Electric Avenue PUCKETT’S (Chattanooga) Evan Kennedy Trio HI-FI CLYDE’S (Chattanooga) Diamond Dogs J.J.’S BOHEMIA (Chattanooga) TAVERNS, Slow Attack, Challenger Deep,Moon Kalf PIGEON MOUNTAIN GRILL (Chickamauga, GA) “Jayhawk Music &Arts Festival” Jason Ringenberg, Mic Harrison And The High Score, Tommy Womack, Uncle Lightnin’, The Scarlet Love Conspiracy, Sweet Georgia Brown,, The Ex-Laws, Lars Nagel, Danger Teague, Endelouz THE CAVERNS (Pelham, TN) Dawes COCA COLA ROXY (Atlanta) Bill Burr VINYL (Atlanta) Judah & The Lion VARIETY PLAYHOUSE (Atlanta) Keller Williams, Leftover Salmon THE EASTERN (Atlanta) Old Crow Medicine Show, Molly Tuttle CADENCE BANK AMPHITHEATRE (Atlanta) Lake Street Dive THE LOFT (Atlanta) Injury Reserve, Slauson Malone SOUTHERN GROUND AMPHITHEATER (Fayetteville, GA) Loverboy PROPST ARENA (Huntsville) Lauren Daigle ZYDECO (Birmingham) Paul Cauthen RYMAN AUDITORIUM (Nashville) Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Brittney Spencer THE BASEMENT EAST (Nashville) Parker Milsap ASCEND AMPHITHEATER (Nashville) Johnnyswim, Katelyn Tarver NASHVILLE FAIRGROUNDS (Nashville) T. Graham Brown

SUNDAY October 17 BUD’S (Chattanooga) Karaoke J.J.’S BOHEMIA (Chattanooga) Open Mic

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WANDERLINGER (Chattanooga) The Other Brothers, E.T. BRIDGESTONE ARENA (Nashville) Zac Brown Band, Ashland Craft, Devin Dawson 3RD & LINDSLEY (Nashville) Emily Wolfe CITY WINERY NASHVILLE (Nashville) Carolina Story GRAND OLE OPERY HOUSE (Nashville) Earth Wind & Fire RYMAN AUDITORIUM (Nashville) Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Brittney Spencer MARATHON MUSIC WORKS (Nashville) Mt. Joy, Briston Maroney THE TABERNACLE (Atlanta) Mon Laferte VINYL (Atlanta) Sara Kays, Annie DiRusso BUCKHEAD THEATRE (Atlanta) Tiwa Savage COCA COLA ROXY (Atlanta) Don Toliver THE MILL & MINE (Knoxville) Saint Motel LECONTE CENTERAT PIGEON FORGE (Pigeon Forge) Slaughter, George Lynch, Vixen, Bulletboys, Eclipse, Randy Hansen, Lilac, Ben Woods

MONDAY October 18 TREMONT TAVERN (Chattanooga) Trivia Night BUD’S (Chattanooga) DJ Zane WANDERLINGER (Chattanooga) Monday Night Blues Jam w/ Rick Rushing THE EARL (Atlanta) Jon Spencer VARIETY PLAYHOUSE (Atlanta) Kevin Morby, Hamilton Leithauser BUCKHEAD THEATRE (Atlanta) 42 Dugg THE BASEMENT EAST (Nashville) Madison Cunningham, SG Goodman


BROOKLYN BOWL NASHVILLE (Nashville) Crumb, Duendita

TUESDAY October 19 BUD’S (Chattanooga) Karaoke THE TABERNACLE (Atlanta) Ministry, Helmet, Front Line Assembly COCA COLA ROXY (Atlanta) Elvis Costello & The Imposters 40 WATT CLUB (Athens, GA) Jon Spencer OAK MOUNTAIN AMPHITHEATRE (Pelham, AL) Jonas Brothers, Kelsea Ballerini TUSCALOOSA AMPHITHEATER (Tuscaloosa, AL) Earth Wind & Fire MARS MUSIC HALL (Huntsville) Yung Gravy BROOKLYN BOWL NASHVILLE (Nashville) Hamilton Leithauser, Kevin Morby CITY WINERY NASHVILLE (Nashville) Victor Wooten THE LOUNGE @ CITY WINERY NASHVILLE (Nashville) Alice Peacock, Dan Navarro THE BASEMENT EAST (Nashville) Gus Dapperton B RYMAN AUDITORIUM (Nashville) Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Brittney Spencer IJOU THEATRE (Knoxville) Samantha Fish BARLEY’S TAPROOM (Knoxville)Scott H. Biram

WEDNESDAY October 20 TRISH’S (Chattanooga) Karaoke WANDERLINGER (Chattanooga) Open Mic WALKER THEATRE (Chattanooga) Samantha Fish THE TABERNACLE (Atlanta) Todd Rundgren THE MASQUERADE (Atlanta) Testament, Exodus, Death Angel PURGATORY AT THE MASQUERADE (Atlanta) George Clinton, Vitesse X, Magdalena Bay BUCKHEAD THEATRE (Atlanta) Daniel Sloss GEORGIA THEATRE (Athens, GA) Funk You RYMAN AUDITORIUM (Nashville) Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Brittney Spencer THE BASEMENT EAST (Nashville) Roanoke BROOKLYN BOW NASHVILLE (Nashville) Patrick Droney DRUID CITY MUSIC HALL (Tuscaloosa, AL) Flying Buffaloes SATURN (Birmingham) Crumb, Duendita

UPCOMING EVENTS THE COMEDY CATCH (Chattanooga) TRIXX October 21 J.J.’S BOHEMIA (Chattanooga) Free Kittens Open Mic Comedy October 21 MERCY LOUNGE (Nashville) Jill Andrews October 21 CANNERY BALLROOM (Nashville) Idles October 21 THE BASEMENT EAST (Nashville) The Backseat Lovers October 21

CITY WINERY NASHVILLE (Nashville) Jackopierce October 21 ASCEND AMPHITHEATER (Nashville) LANY October 21 BROOKLYN BOWL NASHVILLE (Nashville) Blue October, Yam Haus October 21 THE CONCOURSE (Knoxville) King’s X October 21 BIJOU THEATRE (Knoxville) DriveBy Truckers, Buffalo Nichols October 21 BUCKHEAD THEATRE (Atlanta) Dumpstaphunk October 21 COCA COLA ROXY (Atlanta) Kaytanada October 21 COBB ENERGY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (Atlanta) Justin Moore, Tracy Lawrence October 21 SATURN (Birmingham) TAUK, The Orange Waker October 21 ARTS AVENUE (Chattanooga) Emily Wolfe October 22 THE COMEDY CATCH (Chattanooga) TRIXX October 22 PUCKETT’S (Chattanooga) Slater Dooley October 22 J.J.’S BOHEMIA (Chattanooga) Milele Roots October 22 BRIDGESTONE ARENA (Nashville) Chris Stapleton, The Marcus King Band, Yola October 22 BROOKLYN BOWL NASHVILLE (Nashville) X Ambassadors, Taylor Janzen, Scarypoolparty October 22 BUCKHEAD THEATRE (Atlanta) Morat October 22 THE TABERNACLE (Atlanta) Bad Religion, Alkaline Trio October 22 ATLANTA SYMPHONY HALL (Atlanta) Clint Black October 22 GEORGIA THEATRE (Athens, GA) Crowder October 22 TERMINAL WEST (Atlanta) Dermot Kennedy October 22 COCA COLA ROXY (Atlanta) Patti Smith and Her Band October 22 CENTRAL PARK (Atlanta) “Shaky Knees” Foo Fighters, St. Vincent, Mac DeMarco, Dermot Kennedy, Dominic Fike, Ty Segall & Freedom Band, Jay Electronica, White Reaper, Noga Erez, Black Pistol Fire, Cults, Peach Tree Rascals, Local H, Ayron Jones, Amigo The Devil, Forgivers, Frankie And The Witch Fingers, Parker Gispert, Glove, Tejon Street Corner Thieves, Leon Of Athens, Specialists, Songs For Kids October 22 CENTER STAGE (Atlanta) The Hives, The Alive October 22 SIDETRACKS (Huntsville) Enuff Z’Nuff, Tora Tora October 22 DRUID CITY MUSIC HALL (Birmingham) TAUK, The Orange Constant October 22 SATURN (Birmingham) The Backseat Lovers October 22 THE MILL & MINE (Knoxville) Blue October October 22 BIJOU THEATRE (Knoxville) Scott Miller October 22 BARKING LEGS THEATER (Chattanooga) Robin Grant & The Standard October 23 WALKER THEATRE (Chattanooga) The Airborne Toxic Event October 23 THE COMEDY CATCH (Chattanooga) TRIXX October 23 J.J.’S BOHEMIA (Chattanooga) Ternion Sound, Clerks, Happy Camper

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October 23 PUCKETT’S (Chattanooga) Mark Andrew October 23 WANDERLINGER (Chattanooga) Ashley and the X’s October 23 BRIDGESTONE ARENA (Nashville) Chris Stapleton, The Marcus King Band, Yola October 23 SKYDECK (Nashville) Steve Aoki October 23 COBB ENERGY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (Atlanta) Rickey Smiley October 23 CELLARIS AMPHITHEATRE (Atlanta) Lynyrd Skynyrd October 23 CENTRAL PARK (Atlanta) “Shaky Knees” Run The Jewels, Alice Cooper, Portugal The Man, Garbage, Idles, The Hives, Living Colour, Larkin Poe, Arlo Parks, Kennyhoopla, Mammoth WVH, Mercury Rev, Suki Waterhouse, Lunar Vacation, Cloud Nothings, Neal Francis, Carlie Hanson, Liza Anne, The Collection, Geese, Kid Sister, Quinton Brock, The Alive, Songs For Kids, The Lowcountry Jukes October 23 THE EASTERN (Atlanta) 49 Winchester October 23 CENTER STAGE (Atlanta) Jay Electronica October 23 CITY WINERY ATLANTA (Atlanta) Matisyahu October 23 VARIETY PLAYHOUSE (Atlanta) TAUK, The Orange Constant October 23 AMERIS BANK AMPHITHEATRE (Alpharetta, GA) Slipknot, Killswitch Engage, Fever 333, Code Orange October 23 ARTS AVENUE (Chattanooga) Doug Stone October 24 WANDERLINGER (Chattanooga) Adam Stone & Friends October 24 THE CAVERNS (Pelham, TN) Here Comes The Mummies October 24 STATE FARM ARENA (Atlanta) Kane Brown, Jordan Davis, Restless Road October 24 COCA COLA ROXY (Atlanta) Camilo October 24 FOX THEATRE (Atlanta) Boz Scaggs October 24 COBB ENERGY PERFORMING

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ARTS CENTER (Atlanta) Gibert Santa Rosa October 24 CENTRAL PARK (Atlanta) “Shaky Knees” The Strokes, Modest Mouse, Phoebe Bridgers, O.A.R., Orville Peck, All Them Witches, The Aces, Tennis, The Backseat Lovers, Ritt Momney, Delta Spirit, The Brook & The Bluff, Black Midi, Joy Oladokun, The Aubreys, Michigander, Bartees Strange, Lowertown, Songs For Kids October 24 VINYL (Atlanta) Pistols at Dawn October 24 GRAND OLE OPRY HOUSE (Nashville) Steve Martin & Martin Short, Steep Canyon Rangers October 24 BROOKLYN BOWL (Nashville) King’s X, Sound & Shape October 24 MERCY LOUNGE (Nashville) Arlo Parks October 24 CITY WINERY NASHVILLE (Nashville) The Blind Boys Of Alabama October 24 OAK MOUNTAIN AMPHITHEATRE Pelham, AL) Slipknot, The Fever 333, Killswitch Engage, Code Orange October 24 COTTON EYED JOE’S (Knoxville) Kevins Costner & Modern West October 24 THE EASTERN (Atlanta) Medium Build, CeCe Coakley October 25 VINYL (Atlanta) Ryan Caraveo October 25 BRIDGESTONE ARENA (Nashville) The Doobie Brothers October 25 THE BASEMENT EAST (Nashville) Tennis October 26 CITY WINERY NASHVILLE (Nashville) O Town, L.F.O. October 26 BROOKLYN BOWL NASHVILLE (Nashville) Chase Atlantic October 26 MARATHON MUSIC WORKS (Nashville) Jack Harlow October 26 IRON CITY (Birmingham) Coin, Valley October 26 THE EASTERN (Atlanta) King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard, Leah Senior October 26 THE LOFT (Atlanta) Phony Ppl October 26

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weird news

Police in Oakland County say a man was stabbed by his fatherin-law after finding the 47-yearold man nude, in bed with his wife—the man’s own daughter. The 25-year-old man told police that he had arrived home and discovered his wife and her father completely nude, laying together in bed. The man woke up his father-in-law and got into an altercation that continued outside of the home. That’s when the older man, since identified by police as Henry Allen Michael of Detroit, allegedly stabbed the younger man in the back with a knife. After the stabbing, Michael got into his son-in-law’s vehicle and fled the scene. After interviewing the victim, deputies located his wife. The 24-year-old woman told police that she and her father were out drinking and when she arrived back at the house, she passed out. She did not know what had happened until her husband woke her up, police said. The woman told police she had reason to believe that she was sexually assaulted. Michael, who was staying at the couple’s home after being released from prison (for robbery and assault with a dangerous weapon), was later arrested and is lodged at the Oakland County Jail on pending charges. Police in Waco, TX pulled a loaded handgun from a woman’s vagina after a traffic stop led to a drug bust, officials said. During the stop, officers found 2.7 grams of methamphetamine and arrested the driver. While being transported to jail, the suspect reportedly told an

officer she had a Smith and Wesson .22-caliber semiautomatic handgun lodged inside her vagina. A female officer who retrieved the gun reported that the weapon had a round chambered and a full magazine of bullets. The woman was charged with unlawfully carrying a weapon. I would have to look it up, but if Texas is a concealed carry state she probably would have gotten away with it. You can’t get much more concealed than that. Or maybe it was a rape prevention device? A North Dakota man said he has removed about 42 gallons of walnuts from his pickup truck after a squirrel apparently chose the vehicle as its winter storage area. Bill Fischer, of Fargo, said he has repeatedly spotted the red squirrel climbing on his Chevy Avalanche while it was parked outside his home, and he discovered the small animal was filling the vehicle with a large amount of walnuts from the tree in his yard. “A lot of places, in the radiator fan, all the way through here, that corner has been covered full with walnuts,” Fischer said. “It was planning on camping there for the winter.” He said the walnuts are the work of a single squirrel. “I had to pull the fenders off and clean out all the walnuts out, and thought I had them all and took it down the road, turned the corner and found one rolling inside the windshield where the wipers go,” Fischer said. The man said he removed about 42 gallons of walnuts from various locations in and on his truck, but there are some he can’t reach.

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