Posted by JDseller on June 17, 2012 at 17:16:09 from (208.126.196.144):
After my nap this afternoon I went over to a neighbors to do his chores for him. He is retired dairy guy that lost his wife a few years ago. So I have been helping him get out and about. So he is on a day trip to see ball game with a whole bus load of other old farts. LOL
He has seven older cows he still milks to feed twenty bottle calves. So I go and call the cows into the barn. I see three heading toward the barn. So I start the other chores and come back in just a few minutes to see if the cow are up yet. Well there are three cows standing right at the door but no sign of the other four. So I go and get his four wheeler to check the pasture out for the other cows. Look all over for them and can't find them. Mad as "H" now. So I just decide to milk the three that are in the yard.
Any body figured out where the other cows are yet????
IN THE BARN!!!! The three I saw in the yard where the last three not the first three I saw coming up. So feeling like an idiot I milked the cows and feed his calves. Came home and had a JACK and Coke. The first in ten years. It did not taste as good as the memory either. Being older sucks sometimes. LOL.
A few weeks ago I had moved some specialty tools into a different cabinet to make more room in my tool box. I looked for those tools for a half a day until I remembered I had moved them. Some days I think my mind is on vacation.
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