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Posted by Levi K on July 05, 2006 at 20:18:21 from (69.66.187.86):
In Reply to: Re: Skunked posted by Michael Soldan on July 05, 2006 at 17:23:37:
Good job Mike, don't feel bad for sayin that, I tell you what, everytime I see a groundhog, coon, possum, whatever- it meets the end of the 410, I have killed off so many grounghogs it ain't even funny. All those things do is go under the drags in the crib and eat the shell corn and $H|T!!! I have layed flat on my stomach, in that crap, trying to clean the drags out to get them to run. Them they burrow under the other crib and have made the foundation weak. So yeah Frank, I will play my "litte killing games". I hope that's not too harsh mike, I had to get my opinion in there.
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