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Eating a Racoon
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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1773004" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>Me and two of my stupid buddies (that made three total) went spotlighting coons one night when I was about 20. We were in a jeep, so the guy whose father owned it was driving, the oldest was riding shotgun (which meant he opened and closed gates, so I didn't mind), and I was sitting in the back on the fender. As we'd get a coon we'd throw it in the back, and by the end of the night my legs were of course laying across them, but I didn't think much of it. We got back to the camp and started throwing them out on the ground to skin. One of them wasn't as dead as we thought, and he stood up and growled at us.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad he didn't wake up when we were on the road. That could have got real exciting real quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1773004, member: 21194"] Me and two of my stupid buddies (that made three total) went spotlighting coons one night when I was about 20. We were in a jeep, so the guy whose father owned it was driving, the oldest was riding shotgun (which meant he opened and closed gates, so I didn't mind), and I was sitting in the back on the fender. As we'd get a coon we'd throw it in the back, and by the end of the night my legs were of course laying across them, but I didn't think much of it. We got back to the camp and started throwing them out on the ground to skin. One of them wasn't as dead as we thought, and he stood up and growled at us. I'm glad he didn't wake up when we were on the road. That could have got real exciting real quick. [/QUOTE]
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