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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1381278" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Man, I thought we were off on a discussion of plug chewing tobacco. In a past life I always enjoyed an occasion use of Bull of the Woods. Don't know if it is even still around. Wonder if they will ever make E-chewing tobacco? :lol: </p><p></p><p>We refer to what you see in the digging and actions as the bull making "bull holes". They are fun to find in a truck or a tractor and are the subject of earth filling when dirt is being moved around in those areas. I laugh every time I think about my late father getting a new dustbag up, a little shed to cover it coming into the catch pen, that bag so new, nice and yellow. Within 20 minutes the bull had beat the snot and all of the dust out of the bag and was a "white Angus" on the front 50%. End of that effort and back to backrubs with diesel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1381278, member: 24565"] Man, I thought we were off on a discussion of plug chewing tobacco. In a past life I always enjoyed an occasion use of Bull of the Woods. Don't know if it is even still around. Wonder if they will ever make E-chewing tobacco? :lol: We refer to what you see in the digging and actions as the bull making "bull holes". They are fun to find in a truck or a tractor and are the subject of earth filling when dirt is being moved around in those areas. I laugh every time I think about my late father getting a new dustbag up, a little shed to cover it coming into the catch pen, that bag so new, nice and yellow. Within 20 minutes the bull had beat the snot and all of the dust out of the bag and was a "white Angus" on the front 50%. End of that effort and back to backrubs with diesel. [/QUOTE]
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