Posted by T_Bone on August 27, 2008 at 20:44:48 from (4.240.42.179):
In Reply to: more redneck posted by ericlb on August 27, 2008 at 15:58:16:
Hi eric,
When we moved too AZ, I had off loaded some boxes onto the ground and covered them up with a tarp. So I got around to finaly putting the contents away in the storage building and you guessed it, there was a 2.5ft rattler under a box, so I got my trustee .22 out and put 5 rounds into the head.
I gots the bright idea for a pic to send too the guys back home of the great white Arizona hunter.
I told the wife to grab the camera while I do a pose much like yourself but I added one pistol cross ways in my pants and another pistol cross ways in the other side, slung one rifle sling over each shoulder and told the wife I'm ready.
Kids watching, I hold the rattler near his tail, guns all tucked in, wifes aligning the camera, and BAM the snake flips up and hits me in the left shoulder.
As the vermit is flying thru the air, it never once occured to me that I had just put 5 rounds into the head.
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