Posted by John_PA on January 31, 2014 at 18:44:43 from (71.182.166.45):
In Reply to: Female vs male. posted by JayinNY on January 31, 2014 at 16:00:44:
Thinking of stallions in a breading pen reminds me of the Amish dentist over in Ohio.
He charged $15 to pull a tooth, and he used Novocain. On the side, he had a stallion and he would have people bringing mares in from a far to have them bred. One day, the young Amish man was sitting in the dentist chair getting ready to have his tooth pulled. A horse trailer pulled up and they were a bit impatient. The dentist walked outside, got the mare in the breeding pen and came in to numb the tooth. The stallion wasn't quite getting it right but definitely trying. Being impatient and in a hurry, the dentist went outside and "helped" the stallion with a guiding hand and off he went.
The dentist walked back in, wiped his hands on his shirt, hooked his finger in the kid's mouth, and said, "now let's get that tooth out."
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