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    Default Maybe a 12 Gauge Air Horn? Yeah, That's the Ticket.



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    Air horn?......LOL
    12 ga thats the ticket........

    Expensive neighborhood had a problem with geese....lot's of bunny huggers live there....Don't want to hurt them....just stop them from crapping in my pool....
    The ended up oiling the eggs in the nests......that did help to slow them way down.

    Will be interesting...
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    I had the same problem. There was always a bunch of turkeys who kept me from doing my job.

    Alan

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    Perhaps this town needs to contract with the Pony Express for mail delivery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan R McDaniel Jr View Post
    I had the same problem. There was always a bunch of turkeys who kept me from doing my job.

    Alan
    I was demonstrating the use of a wing bone turkey call in my U.S. History classroom once.

    within a couple of minutes the principal stuck his head in the door to see what all the chirping and squawking was about.

    One of the resident smart-A seniors immediately announced "It works!"
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    There were 3 other "turkey" stories on that page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyratshooter View Post
    I was demonstrating the use of a wing bone turkey call in my U.S. History classroom once.

    within a couple of minutes the principal stuck his head in the door to see what all the chirping and squawking was about.

    One of the resident smart-A seniors immediately announced "It works!"
    Now that is funny....I don't care who you are....LOL
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    I probably would have gone to see what was going on.... But our US History students are Juniors, so maybe they wouldn't have said it until I left.

    Alan

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