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Posted by Tom Windsor on March 24, 2007 at 21:06:21 from (69.40.61.69):
I have noticed that you guys are awful serious on this site so I bring you the following: My Grandsons were down here in the country last Saturday. A neighbor over the way has 25 or 30 Buffalo and my wife thought it would be a good idea for me to take them over to see them. I did. On the way back and in an adjacent pasture the guy has some long horn cattle. The oldest grandson hollered, "look at the bulls." I said, "All of them are not bulls. Just because they have horns does not make them bulls." He of course asked how to tell the difference and I said "the females have ....--known as utters and the males has a "......" Well, that was the end of that till the next day, back home with his parents, Sunday, in one of those straight laced Presbyterian Churches in the big city when my oldest grandson proceeded to educate the whole church in the children's serman regarding his visit to his grandfather at which time he proceeded to explain the difference between bulls and female cows---grandaddy's version TW
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