Posted by donjr on October 30, 2012 at 14:58:53 from (72.71.179.30):
In Reply to: I have to many cows posted by Super Steve on October 30, 2012 at 12:30:51:
I had four steers that wandered off around 25 years ago and went cross country about three miless, where they joined another herd belonging to an old aquaintence from the phone company. We went over to get them back, but they were wild enough that we couldn't corral them , so Jasper said he'd get them in the next time he shipped a few, and bring them back over to my place. About four months later, I was wondering where they were, and found out the SOB had rounded them up and sent them to the auction. When I confronted him about it, he simply said,"Oh, them. They died." Then he had the orbs to want me to sell him hay a few years later when we had a drought, I had plenty of hay, and no one else would sell him any. I just tripled the price I was selling it for, and he didn't like it. He also said he thought we had been friends for such a long time. WRONG.....
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