Posted by qwertyell on February 07, 2015 at 21:53:36 from (198.58.63.252):
In Reply to: today's funny posted by jon f mn on February 07, 2015 at 05:52:55:
They say in humor timing is everything. Well,today's funny was very timely. This evening I was out in my pasture cutting down some trees on my pond dam. The sun had gone below the horizon when I drove my tractor thru the gate into my yard. Normally I always get off the tractor and close the gate immediately after going thru the gate. Tonight I drove the tractor the 150 feet into the shed I keep it in without shutting the gate...... thinking I MUST not forget to go back and shut the gate after I get the tractor put up (or the cattle could just walk out to freedom). Well, as I drove the tractor in the shed one of our cats ran right in front of me into the shed. As I lock it up every night I needed to get the cat out first. Tonight the cat played hard to get and after trying to call it out for a while I just locked the door and left her in the shed, turned and came to the house, outside chores done. Then as I was reading the day's funny it hit me, "I didn't shut that gate!" It's 11:00 PM and I'm putting my shoes on and hoping the cows have not found the open gate. Will not know until morning if they're in the pasture now...... but really think they are. So, Thanks for the timely funny. Ole memory just ain't what it used to be!
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