From one squirrel to a *dray* of squirrels

mark grady

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Arch --

Per your unofficial inquiry, the term you seek is: "A dray of squirrels"

This is the official GMC description, the only factory approved and licensed
term for a group of squirrels.

I thought that dray meant to haul livestock or other farm products. When I
was a kid, my grandpa had a '47 Ford dray truck. I thought he was saying
gray truck, as it was. He corrected me.

Respectfully submitted for your review.

Mark Grady
mgrady
'77 K
N Webster IN

bibliography
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http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~tross/gnlist.html

http://www.interline.com.au/~nudge/GroupTerms.html

http://biobase.dk/Embnetut/Personal/venereal.html

http://www.sentex.net/~tntcomm/kwfn/numbers.htm

http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~tross/gnwhimsy.html
 
Should we now take an official vote on what to call ourselves "A dray of
fat old squirrels" "the dray of old Squirrels" What? Arch you are the one
that came up with it, what shall it be?

>Arch --
>
>Per your unofficial inquiry, the term you seek is: "A dray of squirrels"
>
>This is the official GMC description, the only factory approved and licensed
>term for a group of squirrels.
>
>I thought that dray meant to haul livestock or other farm products. When I
>was a kid, my grandpa had a '47 Ford dray truck. I thought he was saying
>gray truck, as it was. He corrected me.
>
>Respectfully submitted for your review.
>
>Mark Grady
>mgrady
>'77 K
>N Webster IN
>
>
>bibliography
>____________
>
>http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~tross/gnlist.html
>
>http://www.interline.com.au/~nudge/GroupTerms.html
>
>http://biobase.dk/Embnetut/Personal/venereal.html
>
>http://www.sentex.net/~tntcomm/kwfn/numbers.htm
>
>http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~tross/gnwhimsy.html
>
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach