I was sitting here looking out the office window and see a cat walking through the freshly mowed hay field. At first I couldn't tell what it was so out come the binoculars. About the time I get focused on it I see movement in the lower right corner of my view. Tis a groundhog. The cat runs at it as hard as it can and the groundhog stands up causing the cat to go about 6 feet straight up in the air. LMAO The dirt pig waddles on up to it's hole and the cat tries to lay flat and hide. I wish I had a camera for that one. And I wish the pig would have got a hold of kitty ...... :roflmao:
If you would have had a gun and gotten them to work together - you could have gotten a double! :thumb2: Just to clear up any misconception, I am NOT a cat person, unless they are a target.
Jerry
Me either Jerry. I would have loved to have seen that whistle pig get a hold of kitty...LOL Cam's female pup has come in scared up pretty good from fighting groundhogs. I'd have put my money on the pig any day. And if it looked like it was going to other way, the .17 is in the truck..... :innocentwhistle:
awh,
"And if it looked like it was going to other way, the .17 is in the truck....." You are a good man.
Jerry
Quote from: awh on June 14, 2007, 10:09:12 AM
Me either Jerry. I would have loved to have seen that whistle pig get a hold of kitty...LOL Cam's female pup has come in scared up pretty good from fighting groundhogs. I'd have put my money on the pig any day. And if it looked like it was going to other way, the .17 is in the truck..... :innocentwhistle:
HOLY SHIT Danny,,in this day and age if someone KNOWS you have a gun at work they call out the friggin Cops,FBI and the damn National Guard JUST to see if there is a Gun on the premises !!! :biggrin: well where I work at anyway :laf:
Bob
Bob,
That is because you work at the post office and having a gun and going postal has a different meaning there than most places. :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Jerry
Quote from: Hawks Feather on June 16, 2007, 07:28:12 AM
Bob,
That is because you work at the post office and having a gun and going postal has a different meaning there than most places. :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Jerry
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Bob, :biggrin:, Same here except I was asked to keep it in the truck by my boss in case we have any more coons trying to come in the factory. He won't let me dispose of the groundhogs and feral cats, But he leaves early sometimes too. :biggrin: :biggrin:
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Hope they don't look in MY trunk!!! I work in an ugly part of town and they don't call me Bushmaster for nothin :wink: :yoyo: :innocentwhistle:
Quote from: Hawks Feather on June 16, 2007, 07:28:12 AM
Bob,
That is because you work at the post office and having a gun and going postal has a different meaning there than most places. :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Jerry
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When I went to work the last time (I have 3 days off) I had a .22, .17 hmr, .17rem, ar15, 12guage, 9mm, and a little.25 auto in the pickup. The boss had to move my pickup sometime during the day. He said " nice guns we should go hunting someday" then invited me to his house to see his weatherby collection. :eyebrow:
I've always got the .17 hmr or .22 in there. Feel naked without a gun while out & about. Our company hand book states we are not to have firearms on company grounds. I figure unless I lay down to take the shot, it ain't on the ground(s). :biggrin:
Quote from: awh on August 24, 2007, 10:48:32 AM
I've always got the .17 hmr or .22 in there. Feel naked without a gun while out & about. Our company hand book states we are not to have firearms on company grounds. I figure unless I lay down to take the shot, it ain't on the ground(s). :biggrin:
smart ass.lol
:shrug: Who, Me???? :roflmao:
Awh, I agree. What they don't know can't hurt 'em! :confused: