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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1359330" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Heck yes I stop for anything in the road, with work I travel a lot of gravel logging roads, it's easy for things to fall off trucks. Two days ago it was a large set of channel locks, compress the brake calipers large. I find mostly tools, but did come across a nice newer 36 quart cooler on the side of the road, someone dump a dead goat kid in it a left the whole thing. It hadn't started stinking so I used my secret coyote call I learned from the PNW Indians, dumped the kid where the cooler set knowing the yotes would come in. Took the cooler home a pine sol bath and warm water and soap I have a newer cooler. BTW I had to go to the same job site the next day and the goat kid was gone, my coyote call must have worked, just a tip, it sounds like a four year old girl that saw a spider on her arm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1359330, member: 378"] Heck yes I stop for anything in the road, with work I travel a lot of gravel logging roads, it's easy for things to fall off trucks. Two days ago it was a large set of channel locks, compress the brake calipers large. I find mostly tools, but did come across a nice newer 36 quart cooler on the side of the road, someone dump a dead goat kid in it a left the whole thing. It hadn't started stinking so I used my secret coyote call I learned from the PNW Indians, dumped the kid where the cooler set knowing the yotes would come in. Took the cooler home a pine sol bath and warm water and soap I have a newer cooler. BTW I had to go to the same job site the next day and the goat kid was gone, my coyote call must have worked, just a tip, it sounds like a four year old girl that saw a spider on her arm. [/QUOTE]
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