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The other day I slew an armadillo

 
Amishism
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The other day I slew an armadillo
I was getting my hair cut today and the topic of these armadillos came up. They are only in my state having been placed here by the forest rangers or some feds with some agenda.

Anyway I told the nice ladies how one had gotten in my fenced in yard dug a hole where it was covered up and the ladies were just horrified.

Oh well.

The things are part of a rewilding project being done to us by the globalist. If I had been able to get the thing out of the hole and out of my yard then it would have been in someone elses yard. I live on the edge of town.

The things are known carriers of leprosy.
Leprosy and the Nine-Banded Armadillo
The concern of being infected from armadillos to humans did not arise until the mid-1980’s (Wilson, 1997). At first it was thought that nine-banded armadillos weren’t able to procure leprosy due to their location. Eventually, people in Texas and in Louisiana were infected with the disease, which was later discovered that it was due to the extensive handling of nine-banded armadillos – racing armadillos, extracting meat, and making souvenirs from their shells (Wilson, 1997). Today, the nine-banded armadillo has become an important animal in the study of Hansen’s disease.
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 Quoting: Armadillo Leprosy


The thousands of cases of leprosy is a recent explosion needing leper colonies in the south.
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a few weeks before that it was a cotton-mouth poisonous snake in my front yard
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10/04/2007 10:17 PM
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Re: The other day I slew an armadillo
We're all getting pretty sick of your self serving ego massages that you post.

Go find another forum.

You're not welcome here.
Amishism  (OP)

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Re: The other day I slew an armadillo
We're all getting pretty sick of your self serving ego massages that you post.

Go find another forum.

You're not welcome here.
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lmao

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Re: The other day I slew an armadillo
hmmm.

I thought I was weird.
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Re: The other day I slew an armadillo
Friggin things are all over the south, spreading farther every year. I have no qualms about eliminating them.
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Re: The other day I slew an armadillo
Anyway I told the nice ladies how one had gotten in my fenced in yard dug a hole where it was covered up and the ladies were just horrified.

 Quoting: Amishism


If I'm reading your post right, you buried this thing alive?
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Re: The other day I slew an armadillo
Anyway I told the nice ladies how one had gotten in my fenced in yard dug a hole where it was covered up and the ladies were just horrified.



If I'm reading your post right, you buried this thing alive?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32062

You read right, they are in Missouri where they don't belong.

I did not want to kill the snake, but there really is no way to handle one safely, and what if it later bit a neighbor.

The point was the leprosy being spread be these things.
I think you'll be safe if you don't eat the large ratt.
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10/04/2007 10:48 PM
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Re: The other day I slew an armadillo
Here in Montana the ranchers are having to deal with wolves that are killing livestock. The wolves are here because the government spent millions of tax payers dollars to plant them here. Now the government is paying ranchers millions of dollars to compensate them for live stock losses.

The idiots thought the wolves would keep the buffalo population down but instead the wolves have decimated the herds of Elk, Antelopes, moose, fox, cyote and other species struggling to survive.


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Re: The other day I slew an armadillo
Anyway I told the nice ladies how one had gotten in my fenced in yard dug a hole where it was covered up and the ladies were just horrified.



If I'm reading your post right, you buried this thing alive?

You read right, they are in Missouri where they don't belong.

I did not want to kill the snake, but there really is no way to handle one safely, and what if it later bit a neighbor.

The point was the leprosy being spread be these things.
I think you'll be safe if you don't eat the large ratt.
 Quoting: Amishism



Asshole, you got a cheap thill by suffocating the animal to death.

It's not like you put a 122 in it's head.

Now, get off this forum.
Amishism  (OP)

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Re: The other day I slew an armadillo
Asshole, you got a cheap thill by suffocating the animal to death.

It's not like you put a 122 in it's head.

Now, get off this forum.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 307969

Whatever, Coward.
No weapons were involved and can't be in town.
bubba
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10/04/2007 11:23 PM
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Re: The other day I slew an armadillo
Op,you are a liar. Leprosy comes mainly from Mexicans.





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