Posted by 36 coupe on January 17, 2009 at 05:11:38 from (216.220.248.165):
In Reply to: Re: pipe freeze posted by 135 Fan on January 17, 2009 at 00:19:55:
She didnt know that.Good time for an old story.The deacon had a lot of homemade butter stored in his cellar.He saw a skunk in the cellar and called an old trapper who could handle skunks without having them spray.Trapper went down cellar and came up the stairs holding the skunk.Deacon says how much do I owe you.Now this was back when a dollar was a days pay.Trapper says 50 cents,Deacon says I wont pay that much,Trapper throws the skunk down the cellar stairs and it sprays.Butter gone.I met a local trapper coming out of a general store with a box trap covered with a piece of canvas over it.I said you have a skunk in there.He said ,sure do.Trapped it in the grain room.A trapper I talked with told me that if a skunk sprays you in the face ,you see a yellow fog and then you puke.
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