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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 2157446" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>One time my buddies and I were going on our week long camping excursion before college started back up. He was pulling a small camper and I was pulling a boat and leading the way. It was already dark as we had worked that day before loading up to head out. There was an armadillo crossing the road and I believe I caught it with a rear truck tire, but without a doubt hit with a trailer tire. I didn't think much of it until my buddy asked what I ran over when we pulled into campground. I said I hit an armadillo, and he said part of it is still hanging from the boat. Lol Sure enough the was blood splatter, some guts and a small piece of shell on the bottom of the boat. </p><p></p><p>Later that night after some intoxicating beverages my buddy gave chase to an armadillo that was under the camp lights. He was making good ground until he found the cables they use to stop vehicle traffic. We were rotflmao!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 2157446, member: 1546"] One time my buddies and I were going on our week long camping excursion before college started back up. He was pulling a small camper and I was pulling a boat and leading the way. It was already dark as we had worked that day before loading up to head out. There was an armadillo crossing the road and I believe I caught it with a rear truck tire, but without a doubt hit with a trailer tire. I didn't think much of it until my buddy asked what I ran over when we pulled into campground. I said I hit an armadillo, and he said part of it is still hanging from the boat. Lol Sure enough the was blood splatter, some guts and a small piece of shell on the bottom of the boat. Later that night after some intoxicating beverages my buddy gave chase to an armadillo that was under the camp lights. He was making good ground until he found the cables they use to stop vehicle traffic. We were rotflmao! [/QUOTE]
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