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Re: So much for them Damn Groundhogs
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 06, 2006 at 02:13:10 from (216.208.58.172):
In Reply to: Re: So much for them Damn Groundhogs posted by Robert Lorencz on February 05, 2006 at 06:39:47:
Robert: I rather doubt any good Nova Scotia black rum ever makes it's way to Sam. Nova Scotians are rather tight fisted when it comes to frivolous use of their black rum. Why it's almost a criminal offence to spill a bit of rum. I remember a story about a group of guys out hunting. At the end of their hunt they were enjoying a good drink under the warm Oct. sun. One of the guys had set the bottle down beside a stump without the cap on. A few min. later one of the hounds came along lifted his leg and nailed the open bottle dead on. The owner of the dog a banker told me this story. He had a hard job convincing the guys, it shouldn't be death by fireing squad.
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