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<blockquote data-quote="ronny" data-source="post: 4334981" data-attributes="member: 8853"><p>You're lucky you could still pee!</p><p></p><p>True story. I watched my Grandpa, when I was about 9-10 years old, kill a full-grown badger with a long-handled shovel. He, and that shovel were the only things that stood between me and that badger. That was the first badger I ever saw in the first hand, and the last, I might add. It was down by Wirt, Oklahoma,</p><p>When the dust settled, I asked him why he didn't just shoot him. He had his trusty Winchester Model 67a single shot .22 in the cab of the old truck. I'm pretty sure he just smiled a little when he said ".22 wouldn'ta done no good. Then I wouldn'ta had nothin' left but a shorter club". </p><p></p><p>O.K., about half of that story might have been made up. But the other half is full-on true. And, I ain't lyin' when I tell you I ain't never been no more scared than I was for about 3-4 minutes on that particular day. That was one mean mother! And that badger was pretty darn raunchy, himself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronny, post: 4334981, member: 8853"] You're lucky you could still pee! True story. I watched my Grandpa, when I was about 9-10 years old, kill a full-grown badger with a long-handled shovel. He, and that shovel were the only things that stood between me and that badger. That was the first badger I ever saw in the first hand, and the last, I might add. It was down by Wirt, Oklahoma, When the dust settled, I asked him why he didn't just shoot him. He had his trusty Winchester Model 67a single shot .22 in the cab of the old truck. I'm pretty sure he just smiled a little when he said ".22 wouldn'ta done no good. Then I wouldn'ta had nothin' left but a shorter club". O.K., about half of that story might have been made up. But the other half is full-on true. And, I ain't lyin' when I tell you I ain't never been no more scared than I was for about 3-4 minutes on that particular day. That was one mean mother! And that badger was pretty darn raunchy, himself! [/QUOTE]
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