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Hey that's what I ate for dinner! LOL yeah that is a very good point. I hadn't thought of that. |
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Here in nebraska we would of shot the damn thing! I am not a farmer but everyone has that respect for the farmers crops i guess and those damn things will eat bushels and bushels of corn or get in your sweet corn! They are a pest so we actually have a coon hunting season here. but dont be surprised if some nebraskans shot a few coons while the seasons out. I dont do it but i just watch lol...
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im still laughing.
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