Posted by Nancy Howell on November 06, 2014 at 08:23:00 from (144.162.51.167):
In Reply to: today's funny posted by jon f mn on November 06, 2014 at 07:14:48:
Poor old girl. That doesn't look too comfortable.
One time years ago, we had taken James' daughters to the farm to visit the grandparents. They got an old bucket and were feeding grandpa's Brahma bull, Smokey, through the fence.
Being kids, their attention span wasn't too long. They tired of feeding the bull, put the bucket down a few feet inside the fence and started jumping on the trampoline.
Ole' Smokey couldn't stand seeing that bucket sitting there inside the fence and did just what you see in the picture.
Three adults exploded out of the den. I grabbed the kids and got them in the house. James and his dad grabbed some tools.
That bull just stood there quietly while they pulled the staples out and lowered the barbed wire until he could step back through.
Smokey was a good old guy and a good sized bull, too. He never was aggressive or bad tempered.
The kids didn't understand what all the fuss was about, but that situation could easily have headed south in a hurry.
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