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Re: HOW MANY SNAKES PER ACRE WHEN BALING HAY?
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Posted by Corey on August 18, 2000 at 07:43:52 from (150.108.40.41):
In Reply to: HOW MANY SNAKES PER ACRE WHEN BALING HAY? posted by Ken McWilliams on August 17, 2000 at 18:58:56:
A while back we were baling wheat straw and needed some extra help, so we got a city boy out to help us. This kid was a weightlifter and football player, so needless to say, he thought he could outwork us farmers. Anyhow, he and I were on the wagon and I was stacking a bale in the back when I saw him waving his arms and pointing to a bale. He was as white as a ghost. So, I rolled the bale over and there was a coon stuck in it. Only it's head was sticking out, and of course, it was screaming and snapping. I turned around to laugh at the city boy, but he was gone! He was 20 rods down the field. I've never seen someone move so fast. Afterthat, he was pretty careful with the bales.
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