when i lived in alabama we'd see these wicked looking creatures all the time on the side of country roads. it was also common to see them inside empty garbage cans for some reason and could never figure how they got in there.
Bearman- The advice the little armadillos are getting is not much worse than some I got. Lynn- It is a redneck phenomenon. Empty garbage cans just cause armadillos like standing water causes mosquitoes.
Lynn- Maybe they should do a TV show called "Unexplained Redneck Mysteries". Robert- I guess before an armadillo dies he usually sees a bright light coming his way.
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ReplyDeletewhen i lived in alabama we'd see these wicked looking creatures all the time on the side of country roads. it was also common to see them inside empty garbage cans for some reason and could never figure how they got in there.
ReplyDeleteBearman- The advice the little armadillos are getting is not much worse than some I got.
ReplyDeleteLynn- It is a redneck phenomenon. Empty garbage cans just cause armadillos like standing water causes mosquitoes.
i always wondered how they got into the can (which was standing upright. never figured that one out.
ReplyDeleteSome illuminating advice! :)
ReplyDeleteLynn- Maybe they should do a TV show called "Unexplained Redneck Mysteries".
ReplyDeleteRobert- I guess before an armadillo dies he usually sees a bright light coming his way.
Just remeber not to look in the light. That's how we lost Jeffery. It still haunts me to this day. LOL
ReplyDeleteHA! HILARIOUS.
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