Posted by glennster on January 27, 2009 at 18:57:50 from (68.60.242.156):
In Reply to: One legged farmers? posted by GeneMO on January 27, 2009 at 16:27:33:
ok gene, gotta tell ya my one legged farmer true story. my uncle jul farmed and raised hogs. his wife was sick and they had a housekeeper lady come and help out. uncle jul had a wooden leg, lost in a thresher i think. well he was out doing chores and the housekeeper came out in the barn with her little daughter to see the baby pigs. the little girl was leaning over trying to pet one of the babys and fell in the pen. the sow got up and went after her, uncle jul jumped in the pen and grabbed the lil girl and handed her to the mom. well the house keeper didnt know jul had a wooden leg. as he is climbing out of the pen, the sow grabbed his boot and pulled the wooden leg right out of his pantleg. she passed out right in the barn!!!! she comes too, jul is standing there on one leg, hanging on the pen with one hand and and holding the wooden leg in the other...cussin at the sow!!!!
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