LoL. I laughed way too hard! We used to play kick the Dillon, when I was younger! Nothing funnier than having a new friend in the truck and abruptly stop in the middle of the road, and bail out and start chasing it!
Interesting adventure. Make sure you wash up thoroughly. Armadillos carry a very contagious slow-growing bacteria called Mycobacterium leprae. Most commonly referenced as Hansen's Disease, also known as ... Leprosy. We were waiting for the horror thriller film musical sound track when you were on the "hunt". Guessing Bigfoot is next on your list to find. Safe Travels and Happy Trails. Cheers.
Morning raised in Oklahoma and lived in Texas the last 25 years. There are more days we see armadillos than not. my mother-in-law at Oklahoma, used to have a 22 rifle with a flashlight strapped on it with duct tapes. So she could shoot him at night when they were rooting up her flower bed
Meh the chance of actually getting it from an infected animal is very slim, the chance of coming across one that's actually infected makes the chances even slimmer. Not all of them even carry it.
Best video ever! 😂😂😂 “Armadilloia stuff” 😂😂😂
LoL. I laughed way too hard!
We used to play kick the Dillon, when I was younger! Nothing funnier than having a new friend in the truck and abruptly stop in the middle of the road, and bail out and start chasing it!
Good to see ya again. This is James in Duluth..... Yes... I still drive for Wave. Nice new wheels.... Drive safe, nice to see your videos again.....
Interesting adventure. Make sure you wash up thoroughly. Armadillos carry a very contagious slow-growing bacteria called Mycobacterium leprae. Most commonly referenced as Hansen's Disease, also known as ... Leprosy. We were waiting for the horror thriller film musical sound track when you were on the "hunt". Guessing Bigfoot is next on your list to find. Safe Travels and Happy Trails. Cheers.
Glad to see you out having fun
Morning raised in Oklahoma and lived in Texas the last 25 years. There are more days we see armadillos than not. my mother-in-law at Oklahoma, used to have a 22 rifle with a flashlight strapped on it with duct tapes. So she could shoot him at night when they were rooting up her flower bed
Man I wish I knew you were in my state while I’m home at the same time doing my reset !
Well, that was fun. I've never seen one in the wild.
Haven't watched videos for a while. I see u have got a different truck. Looks good, but what happened to the haulin' paws title?
Hauling campers slowed down so I changed the name to open the channel up for a larger audience and other videos...like this one.
Don't touch them things , most carry leprosy..
Meh the chance of actually getting it from an infected animal is very slim, the chance of coming across one that's actually infected makes the chances even slimmer. Not all of them even carry it.
Are you still with wave
No I left there last December