Posted by notjustair on February 19, 2014 at 18:21:23 from (174.238.64.161):
In Reply to: OT, Where Do They Go? posted by Bryce Frazier on February 19, 2014 at 08:59:37:
They go into a combine. Incidentally, they will also fit through the straw chopper of said combine if you engage the drive without having a looksee inside first. They are in much smaller pieces as they exit.
They are also in the rafters above the standby generator. You know, the rafters a foot above your head. Their arms must be just a hair shorter than a foot (as I learned one day in the dark).
They also like to position themselves in the crotch of a cedar tree. The dogs seem to be able to grab them before they hit the ground. I've hardly heard the gunshot by the time they are helping the coon up off the ground. They are considerate that way.
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