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LOL, I thought it was a little snake at first but when I kicked at it with my shoe, I noticed it was two itty bitty legs. I try to avoid them. Oh well.

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what more could you do, the lawnmower gave a warning signal with its loud engine! :)

I can beat that easily, I killed a chipmunk at a golf course. Long story short. Took my eyes off the ball on a drive and did a wormburner into the woods and hit a chipmunk that minutes earlier my wife and I see rustling in the leaves. One in a million shot and it was purely unintentional. Rest in peace little chipmunk. BTW: I did end up bogeying that hole! :)

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But if it was inside your kitchen running around??? :D

Too bad for the frog, you killed it, did you eat the legs? They say there good! Not that I ever had any! :D

Um, had a mouse in the kitchen one time a long time ago. ( Where we used to live) Just called the cat in from outside and she caught him immediately. I didn't have to get involved.;):D

( I later shot that cat when she started killing my baby chickens!:mad:)

Um, this was a toad..............so his legs weren't edible. ( I don't eat them anyway, lol) Besides........the back legs are what you're supposed to eat and they were confetti.:eek::rolleyes::D

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Um, had a mouse in the kitchen one time a long time ago. ( Where we used to live) Just called the cat in from outside and she caught him immediately. I didn't have to get involved.;):D

( I later shot that cat when she started killing my baby chickens!:mad:)

Um, this was a toad..............so his legs weren't edible. ( I don't eat them anyway, lol) Besides........the back legs are what you're supposed to eat and they were confetti.:eek::rolleyes::D

Note to self, stay away from Andrea's chickens!!!

:D :D :D :D :D :D

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Yuck. That's why this summer I've hated doing trimming at the college. They ALWAYS hang out right where I have to trim, and they're hunkered down low, then when the strings whir above, they jump up and get ripped to shreds and flung. It doesn't help that we have TONS of toads here this year either.

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Yeah, you get a yucky feeling when that happens.

The wife was driving to work yesterday and a bat flew up onto the passenger side window....she almost crapped! :eek: Guess he car won't sit with the windows cracked anymore. ;)

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