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Reuben
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« on: September 07, 2013, 01:41:38 pm »

well ol baby my plott gyp was raising hell last night and wouldn't shut up so I had to go outside and see what the heck was up  . took me a bit but I finally found the problem . she was baying at a copperhead . so I went and got my hoe  [  not female , the kind you garden with  lol ] and went about killing it and I learned something about copperheads that I didn't know  . my first whack missed the head and cut the snakes belly , well a couple whacks later I finally got it kilt . well I decided to do a little snake breaking with my mnt. cur whom was with me at the time . so i'm messing with him and the snake a low and behold baby copperheads started coming out of the cut in the snakes belly  lol . all in all I killed 7 babys after I got them all out . I thought copperheads laid eggs and didn't know they gave live birth . never really thought about it actually . but to say the least it was an educational experience  .  no dogs were bitten in the making of this movie but unfortunately all snakes were KILLED   

I know you mint to say "fortunately all snakes were neutralized"... and not "unfortunately all snakes were killed"...

so I went and got my hoe  [  not female , the kind you garden with  lol...I sure am glad you explained yourself to these youngsters...but really you needed to post a picture of a good sturdy HOE...and not all hoes are of the same quality...you get what you pay for...can someone say Amen...  Shocked Huh? Smiley
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