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| new years eve; coon hunting | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Dec 31 2006, 09:57 PM (136 Views) | |
| Nitro5 | Dec 31 2006, 09:57 PM Post #1 |
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i always try to coon hunt on this nite but it is raining to much for me tonite but about 18 years ago i was coon hunting on new years eve and shot a coon out and when i took it from the dogs 1 dog made a last efert to get back a hold of the coon and i got my finger bit off the docter put it back whith several stitches a good hunt gone bad lol |
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| TURBO DOG | Dec 31 2006, 10:00 PM Post #2 |
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Top Dog!
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DANG NITRO! MUST OF BEEN ONE OF THESE GAME CRAZY KEMMER DOGS. I USE TO BET FOLKS $100 IF THEY COULD TAKE A COON AWAY FORM TURBO. HOPE ALL IS WELL!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! CHARLES FASOLA |
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CHARLES FASOLA 61927 PINE CONE LN, ANGIE, LA 70426;cell 985-516-4763 http://treeprokennels.webs.com/ fasolacharles@yahoo.com ![]() "NATURAL TREE DOGS ARE BORN NOT MADE" | |
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