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Re: Who Let the Cows Out?
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Posted by STEVEN H on July 05, 2003 at 09:14:02 from (209.103.199.78):
In Reply to: Who Let the Cows Out? posted by Michael Soldan on July 04, 2003 at 18:05:42:
hahaha, been there done that. just had to bring home an angus and a holstein bull. we had been gone the entire day before and had not seen looked out to see them, when we found that they were gone it was abought a day and a half since i had last sen them. we have a bigger lake down the raod and worried that they might try going there. we drove around for a few hours looking and i started to talk to the nieghbors. my freinds grandpa told me to go look at two particular farms and see if they were there. i stoped at the first one of the two and the guy there told me that my cow and bull were over at the second farm. we had to walk the heifer home first. than we tryed the bull. more or less it was a long and trying mile to walk. they got out because some ignorent fella that looks like me borrowed the eletrical cord a while back and well it might not have goten back. when i chatch that guy that looks like me i tell you what. pow boom wham and all that comic book stuff LOL
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