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Posted by Don-Wi on July 02, 2006 at 22:28:09 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Re: Another use for a 9n ... posted by Mike (WA) on July 02, 2006 at 08:54:04:
Yeah they pick up in our area too, if they can see them.... We just had some new neighbors move in at the end of our feild, and a trukey got nailed on the shoulder. I was at that end of the feild fixing the manure spreader when the neighbor went down the road some to where the dead turkey was. He got out of his car, looked it over, looked around, kicked it some, looked around some more, kicked it into the ditch, looked at it some more, then got in his car and drove away. The next week the bird was still there, and the county ditch cutters went through with the big flail mowers...... I never wanted to examine the scene, but I'm sure it wasn't pretty.... Best part is, that moron had to live with the stink!!! Donovan from Wiscosin
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