Posted by Mark - IN. on January 21, 2010 at 21:20:26 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: ot gophers posted by ken in texas on January 21, 2010 at 17:31:01:
Well, my dogs sure do try. They don't do such a good job, and they sure do dig some really big holes trying. They mean well though. They're better at catching coons, possums, and snakes and stuff and dropping them at the door to make up for it.
A couple of decades ago, there was a TV commercial for something, but I don't remember what though. Had this old guy talking about something, and every few seconds they fired a gopher out of civil war type canon at a brick wall with a small hole through it. The object was for them to shoot the gopher through that hole, but they kept missing the hole, and the gophers kept bouncing off of the wall like super balls, until the last one about a dozen or so later made through the hole unscathed. It was a funny commercial while it lasted until PETA complained and made them take it off. I guess you could round up an old civil war canon and wait for one to cross your property and then let them have it, but if you do, don't be telling no one that it was me that gave you the idea because I get into enough trouble on my own and don't need no one elses help.
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