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Re: A horse is a horse of course ..... Humor :0
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Posted by rustyj14 on March 11, 2005 at 10:01:51 from (209.195.138.34):
In Reply to: Re: A horse is a horse of course ..... Humor :0 posted by Ray Hud on March 10, 2005 at 17:26:43:
I don't know about the gay rooster, but here's one. A farmer had an old rooster that couldn't do what he was s'posed to do any more, so the farmer, not wanting to kill him, just let him run around in the barn yard, and he put a much healthier, younger rooster in the chicken coop! Well, that new rooster really went at his job with a vengeance! the hens really got busy laying eggs, and whatever their other jobs were! This went on for a long time, but one day, the farmer, not hearing any cackling from the hen house, went outside, and there he saw a bunch of vultures flying around over the barn yard. Not knowing why, he went looking, and finally saw his over-sexed rooster laying on his back, with his eyes shut, and his wings stretched out, looking just like he was dead! The farmer went over and nudged the rooster with his toe! With that, the rooster opened one eye a bit, and with his wing, pointed up in the sky, and winked at the farmer!! by: Rustyj
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