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<blockquote data-quote="redneckcowgirlmn" data-source="post: 332982" data-attributes="member: 5061"><p>Dun, </p><p>yea, it's about every 18 days or so that he bugs her, now that I think about it. Thanks for explaining that. Guess I chalk this up to "higher Lernin' and ejicayshun", as I guess it isn't worth worrying about with a critter that's going in the freezer anyways, as far as SHE goes, lol, </p><p></p><p>As for stressing HIM out, well, "Payback's a You know what!" He's the same one a couple months ago took out my electric fence, and let the horses out for an unsupervised excercise excursion around the metropolis of Dalbo, MN, pop. about 150. If I do it now, he should be unstressed enough to eat in about, october, huh? ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckcowgirlmn, post: 332982, member: 5061"] Dun, yea, it's about every 18 days or so that he bugs her, now that I think about it. Thanks for explaining that. Guess I chalk this up to "higher Lernin' and ejicayshun", as I guess it isn't worth worrying about with a critter that's going in the freezer anyways, as far as SHE goes, lol, As for stressing HIM out, well, "Payback's a You know what!" He's the same one a couple months ago took out my electric fence, and let the horses out for an unsupervised excercise excursion around the metropolis of Dalbo, MN, pop. about 150. If I do it now, he should be unstressed enough to eat in about, october, huh? ;-) [/QUOTE]
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