I had too laugh again. We went there when I was 6 or 7. Dads off fish'n and Mom was getting ready too cook dinner.
I came back too camp(tent) and grabbed a meat cleaver and started off. Mom asked me where I was going and I said "too get meat for dinner". Mom sent sis with me too watch me.
I threw the cleaver then started running and picked up my game, a nice big cotton tail. I'd cut the head completely off.
So here we go back too camp with me snickering all the way while carrying my prize by the hind legs.
Dad shows up with no fish, so I said well I didn't come home empty handed as I held up my rabbit. Mom & Dad were asstonished with my kill. Of course I'm laughing hard now. My sis confirms my kill and tells all about it. Me I'm still laughing.
Dad inspects my rabbit and gets this really odd look upon his face then says "this rabbit isn't freshly killed" of course sister jumps in and again tells them how she saw me kill my rabbit, so it has to be fresh.
By now I'm really laughing hard as I had spotted the dead rabbit while walking back to camp the first time and faked the kill.
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