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<blockquote data-quote="Pulp" data-source="post: 1631288" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>You realize that if you pin a skunk to the ground with a broadhead, he's gonna empty those little scent glands before he bleeds out.</p><p></p><p>Many years ago I lived out south of Altus. It was one of those perfect fall nights, a south breeze was pushing the curtains out just enough so the air was deflected down on the bed, almost like a ceiling fan. I heard some rustling outside the window, then I heard a dog run up to the house, yelp and run away. Then guess what those curtains deflected down on our bed? The air was literally thick with skunk smell. </p><p></p><p>The school I taught at there had a storm celler big enough for all the students. We had to share it with a family of skunks one night. I just told the skunks, "Y'all stay over there on your side, we'll stay over here and nobody will get hurt." I reckon they listened, 'cause they all just huddled up in a far corner, we rode out the storm and everyone went home happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulp, post: 1631288, member: 14195"] You realize that if you pin a skunk to the ground with a broadhead, he's gonna empty those little scent glands before he bleeds out. Many years ago I lived out south of Altus. It was one of those perfect fall nights, a south breeze was pushing the curtains out just enough so the air was deflected down on the bed, almost like a ceiling fan. I heard some rustling outside the window, then I heard a dog run up to the house, yelp and run away. Then guess what those curtains deflected down on our bed? The air was literally thick with skunk smell. The school I taught at there had a storm celler big enough for all the students. We had to share it with a family of skunks one night. I just told the skunks, "Y'all stay over there on your side, we'll stay over here and nobody will get hurt." I reckon they listened, 'cause they all just huddled up in a far corner, we rode out the storm and everyone went home happy. [/QUOTE]
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