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<blockquote data-quote="SEGARE" data-source="post: 2534703" data-attributes="member: 108067"><p>Fortunately in my part of Georgia, Karen's are about as common as Ivory Billed Woodpeckers, and the majority of women under 99 are packing. </p><p>Firearms don't give armadillos a sporting chance. They are slow, virtually blind, and don't hear all that well. I prefer to revert to the skill set used by my cave-dwelling ancestors- a stick. I keep a cut off shovel handle handy. I practice my stalking skills and unleash hell's fury on them when I get within a few feet. For an almost 59 year old, I still move pretty well and very seldom have an escapee. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEGARE, post: 2534703, member: 108067"] Fortunately in my part of Georgia, Karen's are about as common as Ivory Billed Woodpeckers, and the majority of women under 99 are packing. Firearms don't give armadillos a sporting chance. They are slow, virtually blind, and don't hear all that well. I prefer to revert to the skill set used by my cave-dwelling ancestors- a stick. I keep a cut off shovel handle handy. I practice my stalking skills and unleash hell's fury on them when I get within a few feet. For an almost 59 year old, I still move pretty well and very seldom have an escapee. . [/QUOTE]
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