In 1977 I saw the same thing, a great horned owl layed eggs on a house boat in a pot. They hatched and we fed them by hand. They grew up to be pets and would puke mouse carcasses all over the place. They also liked crappie scraps.
I worked for a medical lab once and I saw a hooter in a bucket once. Apparently a large woman had a mastectomy and this huge hooter was being sent to the lab for examination.
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Wonder why they're in a bucket? Maybe someones been out gathering them.
The last time I saw that many hooters......well, too long ago.
Wouldn't "A jug of hooters" be a better pun?
I'd pay $$$$ to watch one of you fellers titty f.... one of those open beaked hooters!
spotted owls are on the indangered list!!!
In 1977 I saw the same thing, a great horned owl layed eggs on a house boat in a pot. They hatched and we fed them by hand. They grew up to be pets and would puke mouse carcasses all over the place. They also liked crappie scraps.
I gathered them and cooked them! To hell with endangered things.
I worked for a medical lab once and I saw a hooter in a bucket once. Apparently a large woman had a mastectomy and this huge hooter was being sent to the lab for examination.
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