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To: Boplicity who wrote (67074)9/23/1998 10:52:00 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
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Greg:
I'm looking of a stuffed armadillo. Do you know were I can get one? I could fly down to Texas, rent a car, and drive around till one jumps up under my car but it would be smashed then.

Don't be so sure that you will encounter an Armadillo. The Armadillo is a nocturnal toothless animal ( a veterinary dentist might want to fit them with dentures) with a very hard bony movable shell protecting the head, the body and the tail. In the unlikely event, you run over an Armadillo, the Armadillo will hide under the armor and walk away unharmed, while you will end up with a damaged underbelly of your rented car. Make sure you have good car insurance. Make sure you tell the The Hertz / Avis people that your car was damaged by an Armadillo.
If they start showing signs of gelasmus, it is understandable.

Gelasmus: hysterical laughter.
JPR