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Re: How much wood could a woodchuck chuck?
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Posted by Don-Wi on April 27, 2007 at 23:26:42 from (70.224.214.115):
In Reply to: Re: How much wood could a woodchuck chuck? posted by dds-inc on April 26, 2007 at 20:39:30:
Ya know, we've got a mean old Tom cat kinda like that running around. We only see him for about 5 months of the year then he's gone. He's been shot more than once and he's one ugly SOB but he still shows up every spring to breed and kill the kittens. I've taken a few pot shots at him, but he always hides behind a tire-- Don't think dad would be too happy if he had to replace the 40 year old tires on the corn planter because I missed... My brother has taken a few shots too, but this year he's turned to the grackels. Nice little Benjamin Sheridan .22 pellet gun, accurate as all heck. He's also got Grandpa's old .22, but I think he had one back fire on him in the chamber... Donovan from Wisconsin
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