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dun":15g7nmef said:
stockman12":15g7nmef said:
Who knows maybe someday those okies will figure out that they have computer programs to flip pictures...
Like this

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dun, flip him 90 degrees and he'll be going up or down one of your MO hills.
 
Cowdirt":2wcmrw3f said:
dun":2wcmrw3f said:
stockman12":2wcmrw3f said:
Who knows maybe someday those okies will figure out that they have computer programs to flip pictures...
Like this

42426386.jpg

dun, flip him 90 degrees and he'll be going up or down one of your MO hills.
A picture like that would look unatural
 
stockman12":28jssqv4 said:
Who knows maybe someday those okies will figure out that they have computer programs to flip pictures...

Flipping the pic won't remove the red mark from his face or add white to his switch.
 
Jovid":13jmiz3c said:
stockman12":13jmiz3c said:
Who knows maybe someday those okies will figure out that they have computer programs to flip pictures...

Flipping the pic won't remove the red mark from his face or add white to his switch.

The brown spot on his face is on the other side
The tail has a thing called manure on it. Manure is not white


Seriously though I agree there is a difference to the tails but it can easily be attributed to manure. I even went and did a second look at my cattles tails and white tails can and do look that way.
On the spot though it is a different side of the bull than the other picture.
Don't mean to make anyone mad, just wanted to have a little fun with this.
 
Jovid still can't seem to get it through his skull that he is looking at two side profile shots of the same bull. He has a big "teardrop" marking on one side and not on the the other!

What is so hard to fathom about that?
 

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