Posted by da.bees on January 06, 2014 at 10:35:06 from (72.181.176.234):
In Reply to: Re: bulls can jump posted by Waltdavies on January 06, 2014 at 09:25:57:
Walt if you had said "Rosie",I would have asked "where do you live"? A farmer called to offer my son $20 to get his mean red cow with rocking chair horns off the meadow and in his pasture. Son told him no charge and got the cow back in his pasture. Next morning Jim called again insisting this time he was paying $20 for yesterday plus $20 for today. Jim said he had chased that *#@! cow his last time and didn't expect anyone else do it free. Son said ok and after he hung up he said he didn't blame Jim because that old cow will fraight train you if you aren't carful. Son pulled the plug from his shotgun,filled his pocket with birdshot and told me he wasn't sharing the 40 bucks but if I come along and drive,I might injoy this. Son stood in the bed of his truck leaning on the headach rack and said everywhere she go's,you go and when I slap the cab you blow the horn one long blast. He slapped,I honked,he shot and the cow ran for her life. When she reached the fence,he slapped,ect,ect and he busted again just before she cleared the fence. It didn't break her of getting out but sure made it easier for Jim to put her back in his pasture. When she heard his truck she would throw her head up and watch until the horn honked then she would demonstrate where the term"high tailing"came from.
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