Posted by Mark - IN. on June 20, 2016 at 20:05:51 from (98.212.13.244):
In Reply to: Idiocracy posted by rrlund on June 20, 2016 at 16:15:25:
A few years ago I saw some sort of special where some guy went up to I think maybe Alaska to follow and live among brown bears in a tent. He named them and all kinds of stuff. Near the end of the special he mentioned two of them that he said that he didn't trust because they didn't act real friendly towards him. At the end of the special when they showing credits and stuff they mentioned that the bears either just killed him, or killed and ate him, I'm not sure which or both.
True and stupid involving me. When I was a kid, my father corralled some hogs up to take to market. The corral was full of them. My buddy Rusty and me could have walked around the corral, but instead we climbed into it and waded across to the other side. We were maybe six or seven years or so old and the backs of the hogs came up to our arm pits. We pushed our way through, climbed out the other side. My father seen us wading through and climbing out. He beat the crap out of us...out of love. We could have been killed. One time, same age, we were at Rusty's and his Dad had their hogs out in an apple orchard. Rusty told me "Watch this" and he climbed into the orchard, went out to a hog and kicked it right in the rocky mountain oysters. The hog squealed and ran about ten feet. Rusty did that a few more times, each time the hog squealing until Rusty had it out in the middle of the orchard and he did it again. That time the hog squealed and turned and charged, chasing Rusty all the way back to the fence trying to eat him. Rusty barely made it. That was one cranky hog and Rusty was almost slop.
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