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#8 horses spook easy.
Or, possibly in this case, "Piss off, dumbass"
Did some work on a horse ranch and everytime the riders came by we had to stop what we were doing cause they might freak out.
Horses are only frightened of two things:1) Things that move.2) Things that do not move.
When I was 19 I got kicked by a horse. There were 4 broken ribs and 18 months of rehabilitation. It killed a full ride baseball scholarship.
Rule 1 with horses never ever stand behind a horse. You get kicked or shit on. Just think of them as an ex girlfriend and use the same rules
wish there was audio on #10
#8 Never gets old...
8 - I guess horses don't like Pajeets
"You're Welcome" said the horse.
#3 He's lucky he can still have children someday. Don't blame the equipment for your poor decisions.
These are all pretty good.2) that's probably the best reason to see if camel meat is any good. 4) I think the ball joint on that one was a bit worn.
(4) That’s just the Jeep ski-doo shift-on-the-fly trick. … No getting out to changeover the hubs to ski on the tires. Just a little trouble getting both tires set as skis .
The guy inthe last one almost got a faceful of chainsaw.
10) Hard to believe that's a professional. What did he think was going to happen?
I’m guessing most suburbanites should leave the chainsaws alone. I don’t know about the camel humpers. Camels may have attitudes like me exes.
#2 Couldn't help but remember this picture of baked camel https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mH62JyCwNQI/maxresdefault.jpg
#5--congratulations. You failed at both golf and kickball.--Tennessee Budd
#5 - F*ckin' idiot...
#2 - Check out the tear in scalp after he hits ground. Camel burgers for everyone.
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#8 horses spook easy.
ReplyDeleteOr, possibly in this case, "Piss off, dumbass"
DeleteDid some work on a horse ranch and everytime the riders came by we had to stop what we were doing cause they might freak out.
DeleteHorses are only frightened of two things:
Delete1) Things that move.
2) Things that do not move.
When I was 19 I got kicked by a horse. There were 4 broken ribs and 18 months of rehabilitation. It killed a full ride baseball scholarship.
DeleteRule 1 with horses never ever stand behind a horse. You get kicked or shit on. Just think of them as an ex girlfriend and use the same rules
Deletewish there was audio on #10
ReplyDelete#8 Never gets old...
ReplyDelete8 - I guess horses don't like Pajeets
ReplyDelete"You're Welcome" said the horse.
Delete#3 He's lucky he can still have children someday. Don't blame the equipment for your poor decisions.
ReplyDeleteThese are all pretty good.
ReplyDelete2) that's probably the best reason to see if camel meat is any good.
4) I think the ball joint on that one was a bit worn.
(4) That’s just the Jeep ski-doo shift-on-the-fly trick. … No getting out to changeover the hubs to ski on the tires. Just a little trouble getting both tires set as skis .
DeleteThe guy inthe last one almost got a faceful of chainsaw.
ReplyDelete10) Hard to believe that's a professional. What did he think was going to happen?
ReplyDeleteI’m guessing most suburbanites should leave the chainsaws alone. I don’t know about the camel humpers. Camels may have attitudes like me exes.
ReplyDelete#2 Couldn't help but remember this picture of baked camel https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mH62JyCwNQI/maxresdefault.jpg
ReplyDelete#5--congratulations. You failed at both golf and kickball.
ReplyDelete--Tennessee Budd
#5 - F*ckin' idiot...
ReplyDelete#2 - Check out the tear in scalp after he hits ground. Camel burgers for everyone.
ReplyDelete