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29 August 2006, 17:45
fla3006
Pig Taxi
One of the bubbas sent this around:




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29 August 2006, 17:49
Whitworth
Great photo! jumping



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29 August 2006, 18:24
Gatogordo
I guess anything is possible, but I doubt that photo.


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31 August 2006, 17:29
Big-Ed
I'll accept that photo... Mr. Racoon is probably just getting up speed as he launches himself off that hog's back after the camera flash. Big Grin


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01 September 2006, 19:32
fla3006
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Big-Ed: Mr. Racoon is probably just getting up speed as he launches himself off that hog's back

Yes, he may be about to jump for the spreader. I had a coon get into one of mine and disassemble the entire mechanism and empty all the corn on the ground.


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02 September 2006, 07:46
Bloodnativ
That's a cool pic. I would say the photo's real too. If you look at the shadows they on the trees they coincide. That's usually hard to duplicate that well in a doctored photo.
03 September 2006, 02:54
jeffeosso
and a good boar with tooffeses out of his lip!!

hmm, with the right angle, you could take them both out!

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