Posted by toadady on March 06, 2011 at 19:03:04 from (99.195.145.147):
In Reply to: goose chasing my son posted by Justin SE IOWA on March 06, 2011 at 17:25:57:
when i was a kid, the neighbor had a goose, they were very poor, but they always had a yard full of junk, so the goose had no where to do goosey stuff, we had a nice green yard, that gave the neighbor boy "richie" an excuse to come "look" for his goose, but it was more about looking in our garage and house windows than looking for the goose,
one day the goose was in the yard, no big deal, goose was just doing goosey things, but shure enough here come 'ol richie , but to his surprise i was home, after a few choice words and a few threats richie decided to get his goose and get home, he picked up a stick and whacked goosey in the back of the head, poor goosey just laid flat out! richie picked up goosey and headed back home, only about half way home goosey came back to life, duno what all was a happening, but all i heard was a lot of "KWACKWAK WAK WAK" then richie hollering like he had a hold of a rattle snake!
haha,
btw the family eventually were on TV, when the county came and took there animals .
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