Posted by NE IA on November 15, 2008 at 12:07:10 from (206.72.18.153):
Yesterday late afternoon I backed into my drivway and noticed a bunch of boys near the day care playground both young and elderly. A skunk had wondered inside the fence.
The local grocery man arrived at the same time as I did with a dog food bag and just a little dog food in it. He walked right up to the skunk, three to four foot away and shook the bag. The skunk followed him part way across the playground but was gaining speed so the guy droped the bag. He was hoping the skunk would enter the bag, and he could close it. That did not happen so he stood next to the sand pile and the skunk walked up close to him. As he did so the guy grabbed the skunks tail and lifted him off the ground. They took the skunk in the back of a open pickup to the country to drop him off.
Now I have seen alot of stupid guys make mistakes, but it sure worked for him. I never thought he was the sharpest tool in the shed, but I guess he has done this before. I'm not so sure his plan allows any hesitation while grabing, nor alows for changing your mind once you start to grab. It was a full grown skunk also.
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