Posted by dave2 on May 29, 2010 at 07:22:51 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: That darn wrigley!! posted by Hughb on May 29, 2010 at 07:09:29:
Hughb said: (quoted from post at 07:09:29 05/29/10) Back when I was about 16 I was walking my dog out along the edge of our woods. She started digging at the end of a hollow log.
Got down to look in the log and we both got sprayed by a skunk.
To this day I can still smell that stink. I don't remember how I got the smell off. Dad was laughing his you know what off.
I set a trap once in a hole at the base of a tree. Caught a skunk. Had never seen one up real close for obvious reasons so the head sticking out of the hole looked like a cute baby skunk head...........
Got ahold of it and when I pulled it was like a magician pulling a hanky out of his pocket........
Got sprayed pretty good.
Killed it and decided the pelt would look nice.
We lived in a split level house where you went in the door and up a few steps to the house or down a few to the basement. Had my skin all wrapped and in a plastic bag and put it in the freezer in the basement.
Don't try this at home,,,,,,,,,,,
Butter, opened bread, and some other things in the kitchen had a skunk taste as did everything that was in the freezer (at that time meat was wrapped in white freezer paper)
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