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Aug 19, 2011 1:36 PM CST
Name: Sandi
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Not funny at the moment, but I bet it's funny now. I always wondered how you'd get a skunk out of the trap without getting sprayed. Someone said you'd just throw a blanket over the top of the trap, transport it, then open it and let the skunk go. The opening of the trap would be the dangerous pat to me. We had a family of them living under the deck at the lake. The neighbors kept telling us they'd seen them, but we hadn't so we thought they were seeing things. Then one night this huge skunk was on the deck right by the door under the flood light. We believed then! I guess they've all moved on, but there were also two small ones with their parents.

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