Angel 1 to Angel 2: I told him. I said, "Those new ones you made, they'll just do stupid stuff and then cry like little girls when it hurts. He said, 'Aw, they'll get over it.'"
Back when I used to fix tractors for my job, I had to go on site and work on one in a barn. Close by there was a bull in a pen, it was huge, taller than me at the shoulder and it was pissed off about something kicking and making a lot of noise. This pen was made of concrete posts with steel tubes in between but I was still keeping a careful eye on the big bugger. I certainly didn't taunt it by waving my shirt at it.
I've survived being around bulls by living by my motto. Never turn your back on one. Ours have all been of good temperament but I still don't trust them.
No. 6. The crossbars are on the wrong side of the uprights if they are meant to keep cattle out. If the fence is meant to restrain cattle on both inside and outside then crossbars are needed on both sides of the uprights, double through bolted and washered.
Angel 1 to Angel 2: I told him. I said, "Those new ones you made, they'll just do stupid stuff and then cry like little girls when it hurts. He said, 'Aw, they'll get over it.'"
ReplyDeleteI start my day here,, Now,, no matter what idiotic stunt I pull,, I dont feel too bad,,
ReplyDeleteBack when I used to fix tractors for my job, I had to go on site and work on one in a barn. Close by there was a bull in a pen, it was huge, taller than me at the shoulder and it was pissed off about something kicking and making a lot of noise. This pen was made of concrete posts with steel tubes in between but I was still keeping a careful eye on the big bugger. I certainly didn't taunt it by waving my shirt at it.
ReplyDeleteI've survived being around bulls by living by my motto. Never turn your back on one.
DeleteOurs have all been of good temperament but I still don't trust them.
The same rules apply with ponies. They're all knot-heads.
Delete#10. More gas. Trust little one
ReplyDelete#10. Maxwell Smart voice: “Missed it by THAT much.”
ReplyDeleteNo. 6. The crossbars are on the wrong side of the uprights if they are meant to keep cattle out. If the fence is meant to restrain cattle on both inside and outside then crossbars are needed on both sides of the uprights, double through bolted and washered.
ReplyDelete#4 has done that before.
ReplyDelete10 - feet up and drive ya puss !
ReplyDeleteWhat’s up with #9?
ReplyDeleteStupid prank trick?
Kinda cute in a chubby kinda way, I’d do her.
Get outta my head!
DeleteOn second thought...tag team!
#3 I've heard that breast implant rejections were violent but jeeeeez!!!
ReplyDeleteYou know 5 got a little moist there.
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