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  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Belknap View Post
    You need a critter cam.

    Well the critter cam can have some drawbacks. Last year one of my parents neighbors had something living under their porch and they decided to put up a critter cam to see what they were dealing with. Of course they told the other neighbors about it. Well that night my dad and one of the other neighbors went over just after dark with a fishing pole and a stuffed monkey. They swung the monkey into the path of the critter cam and it flashed and took the picture. They did this every night for a week using a different animal each night! When they retrieved the camera in addition to the possum that was living there they found out they had monkeys, rabbits, bears and other large furry animals under there.

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    I evidently have a fairy in my shop. Any time I whine about a sliver the wife says, "don't be such a fairy".

    Seriously, I think you've got potato bugs.

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    Snakes.

    Whatever it is, sure looks like a lot of them.
    Never, under any circumstances, consume a laxative and sleeping pill, on the same night

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    Trail (critter) cams can be enlighening sometimes. Anybody know what #5 is?
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    some more, same place.
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    Hand tools are very modern- they are all cordless
    NORMAL is just a setting on the washing machine.
    Be who you are and say what you feel... because those that matter... don't mind...and those that mind...don't matter!
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    Quote Originally Posted by harry strasil View Post
    Trail (critter) cams can be enlighening sometimes. Anybody know what #5 is?
    Wow! A Coatimundi!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gene Howe View Post
    Pencils hiding.
    good one

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    #5 is a badger

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    Being from Texas, I know what the 4th picture in the second set looks like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Huber View Post
    I can see it now and she is crying......... right?
    Probably because of the dead snake!

    Ron

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    Looks like you have an axe-handle hound lurking somewhere in your shop. Missing any hammer handles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Gustafson View Post
    Wow! A Coatimundi!

    +1 for this answer.

  13. #73
    I have alot of potato bugs in my basement shop and Ill put some saw dust down and see what I come up with.

  14. #74
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    I'd vote for pill bugs, also known as sow bugs, those little land dwelling crustaceans mentioned earlier.

    Dan
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  15. #75
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    Your shop is obviously ground zero for the alien invasion of the tiny invisible creatures of the planet Ork. They also cause chocolate chip cookies and beer to disappear at our house.

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