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cumminstrokethi

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I got me a raccoon... on a 4 wheeler!!! Ridin across our 10 year land that's about 2 ft tall and this thing jumped up. Kinda scared me cause i was lookin for my dogs and it hopped up and it was HUGE!! So i did a quick u turn and went after him. This thing was so big that when i went over it with my 4 wheeler (rancher with 4" lift and 28" mudlites) it would hit the front bumper and roll him. After doing this about 3 times he was a little dazed. He got up and was stumbling but couldnt move so i ran over him.. Got a HUGE raccoon on the hill if anyone wants it :D. Any more stories like this? :pop2:
 
You did not skin and eat it??? Let me give you a great receipe being a coonass myself:
Kill and skin a good medium size coon and be sure to cut out the glands behind the back legs, leaves a strong taste if not removed. Season well and marinate for 24 hours in italian dressing. Stuff with a onion and place on a baking sheet. Surround with sweetpotatoes covered with a lil margarine and a sprinkle of brown sugar and cinnamon. Bake at 400* for about 1 to 1 1/2 hours making sure the potatoes are soft. Remove from oven and throw away the coon and eat the potatoes.
That is about the best I have tried so far. :D
 
You did not skin and eat it??? Let me give you a great receipe being a coonass myself:
Kill and skin a good medium size coon and be sure to cut out the glands behind the back legs, leaves a strong taste if not removed. Season well and marinate for 24 hours in italian dressing. Stuff with a onion and place on a baking sheet. Surround with sweetpotatoes covered with a lil margarine and a sprinkle of brown sugar and cinnamon. Bake at 400* for about 1 to 1 1/2 hours making sure the potatoes are soft. Remove from oven and throw away the coon and eat the potatoes.
That is about the best I have tried so far. :D

X2 I like to add rocks and throw the coon out and then eat the rocks !!!!:pound:
 
Everytime I try to hit one, the girlfriend crys. So, what do yo do? :D:noidea:
 
Everytime I try to hit one, the girlfriend crys. So, what do yo do? :D:noidea:
I had a Girlfriend that would do that. it used to drive me nuts.:mad: She would freak out when any kind of small animal darted out infront of my tire.
So i would make it a point to try to hit 'em then.:pound:
 
I had a Girlfriend that would do that. it used to drive me nuts.:mad: She would freak out when any kind of small animal darted out infront of my tire.
So i would make it a point to try to hit 'em then.:pound:

It's not really crying. I would go nuts...:D... "Don't hit the poor squrriel..":D
 
When my wife and I first started dating, we were heading home from a movie. I was driving her Z26 Beretta and hit one of those little bastards, and it caused $1800.00 worth of damage to her car.

I think she actually enjoys it now when I hit one of those little suckers...:D
 
When my wife and I first started dating, we were heading home from a movie. I was driving her Z26 Beretta and hit one of those little bastards, and it caused $1800.00 worth of damage to her car.

I think she actually enjoys it now when I hit one of those little suckers...:D


and you knew right then and there that it was love at first site
 
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