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kaintuck said:thank you fellows.....as this will not be my gun, i don't need any goofups~!......i can blame only so much on the kat........
BTW, we keep a outside-on-the-porch tomkat, he keeps the chipmonks/mice etc down....and he has a little house with straw and a water dish, and his food dish....which is kept full all the time(the rodents still get termiated as i have seen)...anyhow....heard a ruckus this weekend, and looked out, the tom was whipping the neighbors beagle dog....and i mean a whipping plumb off the porch!....then in about a hour the neighbors OTHER beagle thought this food dish was easy pickins....well....he got whipped off also....and i mean screaching/howling running whith tail tucked...... :haha:
the three other beagles just stayed out in the yard for a moment or two....and ran off back home.....the 'porch tom' just went back up on the bench.....and back to sleep..... :youcrazy:
i no longer have the meanest dog on the block.....just don't touch the kats food dish.... :surrender:
marc n tomtom
warning warning warning ff :stir: ff
neighbor some years back had their cat chase a moose off of the front porch ... made the front page of the paper (OK- -we're not talking the New York Times, here) and we never did figure out what the moose was doing on the porch in the first place, but the cat found this activity highly offensive.
my parents had a cat who thought it was great sport to go into the yard next door and beat up their German shepherd (he was a pretty big cat, and it was a pretty wus dog) ...
as regards AF, I tested it once on a rifle which had inlays of an exotic (I think it was bloodwood, but it might have been bubinga - can't remember) and I found that there's something in the stuff which makes a stain happen in a really unpleasant way so, if you have a similar situation, do a test piece on a mock up so you don't get in trouble as I did...
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