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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3174850" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I made a <em>serious</em> error in judgment years ago when I was out running the trails down by the old OCS (Officer Candidate School) training area while I was stationed at Quantico, VA. I had just come out of the woods and off a trail and spotted a large badger not that far in front of me moving really slowly across a grassy area heading towards some <em>un-occupied</em> old OCS barracks buildings. From the way he was moving, I thought he must be either really old or that something was physically wrong with him, like an injury or something. I ran towards him, yelling at him. I think I scared him, 'cause he was sort of waddling away from me, and I could tell he was really trying to hustle, anxious to get to those buildings, where I assumed he must have a burrow or whatever. About then, I decided that it would be a good idea to run up behind him and kick him in the ass.</p><p></p><p>Well, it turns out that it really wasn't. </p><p></p><p>I still think he was either really old or had an injury, because I beat him to an <em>occupied</em> building that was not too far away that (Thank God) had unlocked doors. Had I known the trick then about picking him up by his hind legs...I wouldn't have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3174850, member: 10465"] I made a [I]serious[/I] error in judgment years ago when I was out running the trails down by the old OCS (Officer Candidate School) training area while I was stationed at Quantico, VA. I had just come out of the woods and off a trail and spotted a large badger not that far in front of me moving really slowly across a grassy area heading towards some [I]un-occupied[/I] old OCS barracks buildings. From the way he was moving, I thought he must be either really old or that something was physically wrong with him, like an injury or something. I ran towards him, yelling at him. I think I scared him, 'cause he was sort of waddling away from me, and I could tell he was really trying to hustle, anxious to get to those buildings, where I assumed he must have a burrow or whatever. About then, I decided that it would be a good idea to run up behind him and kick him in the ass. Well, it turns out that it really wasn't. I still think he was either really old or had an injury, because I beat him to an [I]occupied[/I] building that was not too far away that (Thank God) had unlocked doors. Had I known the trick then about picking him up by his hind legs...I wouldn't have. [/QUOTE]
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