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<blockquote data-quote="cotton1" data-source="post: 1388595" data-attributes="member: 14689"><p>Hey Dun, I've come to think anything around a farm named " granny" is well proven, thought of, and respected. </p><p></p><p>My first " granny" encounter was a nanny briar goat we had when I was a kid. She had and raised three kids at the time over and over again until one day it seemed she had earned a different level of respect from us. </p><p></p><p>Now for me when in the farm yard context, " Granny" is a special name. In human form my great grandma was the sweetest woman I ever met. She will always be "Granny" to me.</p><p></p><p>Your "Granny" line gets my respect even though I never seen em. That's farm yard "street credit" in its sincerest form.</p><p></p><p>Cotton1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotton1, post: 1388595, member: 14689"] Hey Dun, I've come to think anything around a farm named " granny" is well proven, thought of, and respected. My first " granny" encounter was a nanny briar goat we had when I was a kid. She had and raised three kids at the time over and over again until one day it seemed she had earned a different level of respect from us. Now for me when in the farm yard context, " Granny" is a special name. In human form my great grandma was the sweetest woman I ever met. She will always be "Granny" to me. Your "Granny" line gets my respect even though I never seen em. That's farm yard "street credit" in its sincerest form. Cotton1 [/QUOTE]
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