Posted by Goose on August 11, 2008 at 06:59:53 from (65.208.249.179):
In Reply to: farm funny posted by glennster on August 10, 2008 at 18:50:09:
When I was farming, I walked out of my shop about 10 one night and about tripped over a skunk. I went back into the shop and got a flashlight and a .22 revolver.
So, there I was, out there with a flashlight shooting at the skunk with a .22 revolver. Never did get the skunk, but next day I noticed my good aluminum scoop shovel leaning against the stand for an overhead fuel tank had a bullet hole dead center through it.
There's more. I hammered it flat and kept on using the scoop. During wheat harvest, my wife hauled a load of wheat to the elevator. The scoop was on the load and got left at the elevator. I called the elevator and alerted them to it.
I told the guy at the elevator, "You can't miss my scoop, it's got a bullet hole through it" Of course, then I had to explain how my scoop got a bullet hole in it.
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