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That's my kind of driving! Damn, a twofer!

Give him my best regards!. BTW, excellent job ridin' shotgun. Lot's of people just sort of spaz out in times of stress and excitement, can't remember a thing. Be happy to have you backing me up if I ever had to face a charging crat.

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Posts: 9647 | Location: Yankeetown, FL | Registered: 31 August 2002Reply With Quote
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I had the pleasure of having the first ride in my friends new truck a few years ago . We had take a tour of the town and was heading back to his place . As luck would have it we both spoted two cat out on a front lawn engaged in making more cats .. as we got closer they broke apart one head out across the street in front of us , the other in hot pursuit ,,,, you got my friend lays in the rubber and timed it perfectly , got scrat one with the front tire , scrat two got the back tire just before it hit scrat one .... to bad it was only a lil' toyota pick up and not his ten wheeler ... but dead is dead never had any luck like it before or since ....
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Posts: 32 | Location: MA. USA | Registered: 05 September 2004Reply With Quote
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Only if i can carry my WWII War Dog Remington Rand Colt 45 Auto.... It has proven to be a good stopper , I have taken woodchucks at 2' with it off hand and and as close as 1" rested postion ,(prone) they are very tough and mean when the !@#$%^&*() charge ..
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