Posted by Repairman60 on December 13, 2020 at 16:30:34 from (12.36.232.41):
In Reply to: Re: Stock Jockeys posted by jm. on December 13, 2020 at 12:57:04:
Pin hookers reputations was the guy trying to make a quick buck would tell you just what they thought you wanted to hear. Jump on your truck before you could back up to unload. My uncle had a cow that was down in her hind quarters. Managed to get her in the truck and sure enough guy wanted to buy her. Uncle gave him the cold shoulder treatment but the guy just kept insisting he needed that cow. So he sold her to him and ask where do you want to unload her? Just backup there to that chute. Uncle said I though you wanted to keep her do you plan to run her through the sell? No no you drop her there and I'll back up as soon as you pull out and load her up and take her home. Collects his money backs up and tells the boys at the chute to drag her out, they did, uncle drove off. That pin hooker never asked to buy anything from uncle again and several farmers got a good laugh. Uncle loved to tell that story.
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