Posted by Dave H (MI) on June 14, 2014 at 15:17:14 from (50.105.88.162):
...there's my youngest daughter.
This is a follow up to the coon-zilla thing I posted about my oldest daughter being willing to shoot the coon in the trap.
Well everyone is off at a baby shower and I thought I would go terminate the little coon in the trap. Shock and dismay! He is gone. So is the trap and every trace of him/it. Sent a text to the little one and asked her what she did with him...no response. It's not a huge place but I keep a lot of equipment here to protect it from scrappers and the whole place is surrounded by heavy fence row. He could be buried under hay bales, stuck up the bale chute, back in the bushes...heaven only knows where she has hidden him. God help me, I haven't looked in her room. Point is, by the time I find him she will have him half tame and eating bread from her fingers. It'll be fathers day and I guarantee you that, before noon, she will have me driving five miles down the road to let him loose outside the park. Not the first time and it won't be the last I bet.
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