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So I finally got around to cleaning out the cab of my Deuce as I've been doing lots of little repairs/fixes here and there in preparation for trying to get it roadworthy soon...it sat for a couple of years out in the desert near 29 Palms, California, and the kangaroo rats & other critters made it into their home of homes.
I broke out the industrial-strength shop-vac and vacuumed up as much debris & rat droppings as I could from the engine compartment and then the cab...as I'm vacuuming behind & underneath the driver's seat, I can tell that the shop-vac is picking up some hard substantial objects. I had the smaller nozzle tip on the hose, and when I pulled the hose back to see what the heck was being sucked up & causing such a racket, I saw the item in the photo below sticking out of the shop-vac nozzle. Looks like a predator caught a rabbit & ate it behind the driver's seat while it was sitting out in the desert prior to my purchase.
So my question to the all-knowing Majas of the Steel Soldiers community is: is this a good luck charm, a harbinger, or an omen of bad things to come? I know rabbits' feet are typically considered good luck charms, but I'm not sure how to interpret this one. Of course if the rest of the rabbit was freshly killed inside, I could have cut off a foot for a good luck charm and threw the rest in a pot for some stew, but this one has me stumped (pun intended).
Thanks in advance for all sage advice!
I broke out the industrial-strength shop-vac and vacuumed up as much debris & rat droppings as I could from the engine compartment and then the cab...as I'm vacuuming behind & underneath the driver's seat, I can tell that the shop-vac is picking up some hard substantial objects. I had the smaller nozzle tip on the hose, and when I pulled the hose back to see what the heck was being sucked up & causing such a racket, I saw the item in the photo below sticking out of the shop-vac nozzle. Looks like a predator caught a rabbit & ate it behind the driver's seat while it was sitting out in the desert prior to my purchase.
So my question to the all-knowing Majas of the Steel Soldiers community is: is this a good luck charm, a harbinger, or an omen of bad things to come? I know rabbits' feet are typically considered good luck charms, but I'm not sure how to interpret this one. Of course if the rest of the rabbit was freshly killed inside, I could have cut off a foot for a good luck charm and threw the rest in a pot for some stew, but this one has me stumped (pun intended).
Thanks in advance for all sage advice!
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