Need I ever again caution others as to the veracity of his statements?N1478D wrote:My Uncle who lived out from Ozone, AR had a GREAT coon dog! They hunted together every day for years. It got to the point where my Uncle could just leave the size tanning board out on the back porch and the dog would bring the right size coon in later that day. But, one day his wife left the ironing board out on the back porch and the dog hasn't been seen since.
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I can't believe you George! Know that you think there are some HUGE coons in Arkansas, but there ain't any with skins to fit an ironing board! GOOD GRIEF!gahorn wrote:Need I ever again caution others as to the veracity of his statements?N1478D wrote:My Uncle who lived out from Ozone, AR had a GREAT coon dog! They hunted together every day for years. It got to the point where my Uncle could just leave the size tanning board out on the back porch and the dog would bring the right size coon in later that day. But, one day his wife left the ironing board out on the back porch and the dog hasn't been seen since.
Joe
51 C170A
Grand Prairie, TX
51 C170A
Grand Prairie, TX