Posted by samn40 on October 30, 2012 at 07:33:57 from (217.43.214.254):
In Reply to: New Bull posted by Greg1959 on October 30, 2012 at 03:40:02:
Farmer had a few milking goats, one day his son was off school and he noticed the oldest goat was ready for the buck, So he asked the young lad if he would take her up to a neighbours buck about a mile away. The young lad was only too keen to do it. "But" the father said "look out for the nosey neighbour next to us, he will want to know what you are up to, try to get past without him seeing you" So the young lad haltered the goat and led it down the road, He saw the nosey neighbour was at the top of the field and quickly got past his farm without meeting him. Got to the buck goat and got the job done and headed home...This time the nosey neighbour was waiting for him, and remembering his father did not want the neighbour to know their business he tried to slip past. The neighbour was having none of it and asked " your goat looking away?" The young lad muttered "aye"..... Where did you get her served then?" The lad just turned the goat round, lifted her tail and said...."in there!"
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