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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2154696" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>A guy at work had a dillo digging up his flowerbeds. One night as he turned into his drive and the headlights swung across the yard, (he does live in the country) he spots a dillo at the end of the flowerbed just on the edge of headlights. He stops and quickly goes in to retrieve his 10-22. Peering around the corner, the dillo hasn't moved an inch. He pops the critter, which bounces backwards and starts hissing. So he empties the mag. The dillo finally stops hissing and lay on the ground, not moving. He strolls in the house, smiling, telling his wife how the dillo is 'done in'. Next morning as he enjoys his coffee and morning paper, in walks his son crying and carrying his swiss cheesed football. (His story, just as he told us)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2154696, member: 27991"] A guy at work had a dillo digging up his flowerbeds. One night as he turned into his drive and the headlights swung across the yard, (he does live in the country) he spots a dillo at the end of the flowerbed just on the edge of headlights. He stops and quickly goes in to retrieve his 10-22. Peering around the corner, the dillo hasn't moved an inch. He pops the critter, which bounces backwards and starts hissing. So he empties the mag. The dillo finally stops hissing and lay on the ground, not moving. He strolls in the house, smiling, telling his wife how the dillo is 'done in'. Next morning as he enjoys his coffee and morning paper, in walks his son crying and carrying his swiss cheesed football. (His story, just as he told us) [/QUOTE]
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