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Re: Favorite Coon Gun?
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Posted by Nat on July 27, 2006 at 05:13:46 from (209.102.252.109):
In Reply to: Favorite Coon Gun? posted by hayray on July 26, 2006 at 14:07:08:
An old fellow near here always carried a .22 pistol. He had a monkey and when the dogs treed a coon he would hand the monkey the pistol and the monkey would climb the tree, shoot the coon then climb down and return the pistop. His neighbor wanted to buy the monkey and offered 5,000.00, so he bought it then brought it back a week later. Seems his dogs treed and he handed the monkey tha pistol who then climbed the tree. The monkey came back dowm and shot all three dogs the handed the owner the pistol. What happened the new owner asked? The previous owner said " I forgot to tell you he hates a lieing coon dog. Later
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