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Posted by Chris in Washington on March 23, 2006 at 23:44:03 from (71.212.11.126):
Hugh: I've seen your posts lately so I know your around. It got me to thinking of my Uncle Moe. He used to be a big cat hunter years back. Back then, when people needed to send a package, they left it by the dirt road and the freight company would pick it up and deliver it. Well packages started coming up missing. They'd get picked up but never delivered. Moe and a buddy figured out a solution. They live trapped a bobcat and boxed it up. They put the box by the road and waited in the truck. Shore 'nuf a car pulled up with a couple of travelling loggers. They made off with the box. Moe followed and a couple of miles down the road the car started swerving. The car slid to a stop and the two guys bailed from the car with a really pissed off bobcat in pursuit. After that there were no more problems with packages.
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