Posted by brandonh on October 23, 2010 at 18:14:37 from (207.144.130.128):
Well I recently realized how dry it has become in Middle Tennessee. We have a guy of lives around here who rides horses occasionaly. His name is Billy Joe, he doesnt ride much, as he is a neverous type of person (doesnt take much to get him tore up). Well I was cruising along yesterday, and I meet Bily Joe pulling his horse trailer. I notice as he approaches that he has some smoke following him. After he passes me a tire on the trailer fininshes blowing out. Well poor ol Bily Joe just keeps truckin. Well I assume he makes it on home with it. About half hour later I decide to go back into town. I soon ran up on the fire deptarment in a curve (where I had met Billy Joe). They were putting out a grass fire. Poor Billy Joe had set the grass on fire in about 4 diff spots before he finally pulled over. But not because he had set the grass on fire, but because he caught the trailer on fire and had to get the horse out and call the fire dept to put out the trailer. You hve to know Billy Joe to really get a kick out if it. I thought it was pretty funny
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