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<blockquote data-quote="J.T." data-source="post: 2641261" data-attributes="member: 7115"><p>UMB and I employed a guy from Lincoln County that had a pet coon. </p><p></p><p>One day this guy shows up for work with his face torn up. I mean he was really messed up with deep scratches. Of course, we asked him what the hell happened to him. He tells us the tale about the pet coon.</p><p></p><p>He was, "fishing at the pond and drinking a little". He had his pet coon sitting on his shoulder just chilling. A friend shows up at the pond and the friends Border Collie bails out of the back of the truck headed for the coon, perched on our employees shoulder. The coon freaks and tears up this guys face in an effort to escape the dog and splits for the woods. Later the same guy would be found puking in my office trash can while coming down from an Oxycontin withdrawal and sent to rehab. </p><p></p><p>Note to self and readers: Raccoons can't be trusted. Shoot that sucker. (True Story)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.T., post: 2641261, member: 7115"] UMB and I employed a guy from Lincoln County that had a pet coon. One day this guy shows up for work with his face torn up. I mean he was really messed up with deep scratches. Of course, we asked him what the hell happened to him. He tells us the tale about the pet coon. He was, "fishing at the pond and drinking a little". He had his pet coon sitting on his shoulder just chilling. A friend shows up at the pond and the friends Border Collie bails out of the back of the truck headed for the coon, perched on our employees shoulder. The coon freaks and tears up this guys face in an effort to escape the dog and splits for the woods. Later the same guy would be found puking in my office trash can while coming down from an Oxycontin withdrawal and sent to rehab. Note to self and readers: Raccoons can't be trusted. Shoot that sucker. (True Story) [/QUOTE]
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