[AT] The last question I had on my list for December.
David Bruce
davidbruce at yadtel.net
Sat Jan 2 01:18:41 PST 2010
Obviously we need more coyotes <g>
A groundhog story (or two)
the first-
some years ago I shot a whistlepig (groundhog) from my upstairs bedroom
while one the phone with a co-worker - he still has fun with that idea.
the second
In 2002 I suffered a stroke - pretty serious stuff and after 10 weeks I
got back home. A few weeks later I was evaluated for my ability to
drive - coming back from the driving part of the eval (and in the
private vehicle of the evaluator) I saw a groundhog on the shoulder of
the road. Serious decision - the groundhog or my DL ...
DL won - this time (barely).
Get the idea I don't like groundhogs?
David
NW NC
David Myers wrote:
> --- On Fri, 1/1/10, Indiana Robinson <robinson46176 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> We used to have woodchucks coming out of our ears but I
>> have not seen
>> one here in years. The coyotes ate all of them... I think
>> the
>> woodchucks did more damage but they were quieter.
>> :-)
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>> Have you hugged your horses today?
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> Three cheers for the coyotes!! I can stand the howling in the evenings iffn it'l get rid of the 'chucks.
> Do you have to do anything special like spread peanut butter on the backs of the 'chucks??? Is there any surefire way of bribing the coyotes or do we just ask politely and hope? Come on, Farmer, spill the beans on how you do it. <g>
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> And no, I didn't hug a horse, just a large dog on my lap.
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