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Re: weird items that have been in our food
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Posted by Ken L. on October 08, 2006 at 15:56:26 from (72.1.20.119):
In Reply to: weird items that have been in our food posted by Hugh MacKay on October 07, 2006 at 17:34:42:
Back in 71 when I was hauling milk, I was pulling milk out of a farm bulk tank and had the agitator running. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw something move in the tank. I closed the valve and shut the truck pump off. Just then something came up and then dissapeared again. I grabbed a five tine manure fork and the next time it came up I stuck the fork in the tank and removed a dead cat. Just then the farmer walked in. I reamed him a new butt for not keeping the covers closed on his tank. He was the last stop on that load and he was worried that he would have to pay for the load of milk. I told him that if he kept the covers on after that and kept his mouth shut we wouldn't have a problem. His tank was 2/3 empty already anyway and the milk was going to be made into bleu cheese so I opened the valve and emptied his tank. I now will not touch bleu cheese.
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