Lets give this a try first. Maybe the guy will aplologise and keep the dogs tied up. Nice ending, but doubtful.
I just heard last week on the radio that a farmer had a wolf pay a visit in his hog pen. The wolf was part of a display for school kids that the guy went around to different schools so the kids could see the wolf.
If I heard right, the farmer called the cops, and the cops shot the wolf. The court case was lost by the farmer......three million dollars, plus his attorney fees.
The SSS treatment would of worked real good that time. But who in their right mind would have ever thought a court would rule in favor of the wolfs owner.
And to add to all the high blood pressures on this board, (in Iowa), a guy chased thirty hogs off a trailer into a kill pen for slaughter. One pig got caught in the chute, and the others piled over the top.........the whole load of hogs were rejected because it tramatized the whole load of hogs, and they were returned to the trailer, and thus probably home.
I heard this second hand by a eye witness (he was next in line to unload). I hope I'm telling it exactly the way it happened, if not, it is almost perfect.
What would grandpa say now? Parking a trailer full of hogs on top of a inspector probably is not accepted either?
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