Couple of memories. We raised a young bull for the freezer one year. My uncle had a new camera, and told me to climb on his back. He lopped along for a piece, me moving further back with each hop, until I was on the ground and him still hopping away. Uncle Larry used to get the biggest kick out of playing it backwards and forward when he showed it.
Second memory is when my little brother and I were up in a door over the barn yard peppering a bunch of young bulls with BB guns. Jim decided to get a better angle, and went down by a 12' oak gate going into the barnyard. Guess we hit a nerve on one, because when he hit the gate, the hinge broke and laid it over top of little brother. About ten young bulls went flying out, and right past the window where granddaddy was playing solitaire. By the time he got to the barn, I was trying to lift the gate off Jimmy, and the evidence of what happened was laying close by. We got hided good with the BB guns, and neither ever shot straight again. I think we finally corraled the last bull about a week later about three miles from home. Hard lesson learned.
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