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<blockquote data-quote="Wisteria Farms" data-source="post: 652394" data-attributes="member: 6734"><p>I'm like CKC...that brings tears to my eyes...I hope he keeps her and then just goes out and sits with her now and then.</p><p>We have a gentleman on the hard road that is in his 90's and rents a small little lot from some people. The cows he has (about 4) look like CRAP but when weather is nice he's out there sitting on the edge of the water trough with his walking stick. One day one of the cows was out so I stopped (its a pretty busy road) and as the kids sat in the car I helped him get her turned around and back in the fence. We started talking and he was the longest running rancher to take cattle to the E. St. Louis stockyards...said there was a write-up on him once in the paper...Neat, Neat old man...I always look for him and am going to cry the day I see those scrawny old cows gone as I'm sure it'll mean he's gone too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wisteria Farms, post: 652394, member: 6734"] I'm like CKC...that brings tears to my eyes...I hope he keeps her and then just goes out and sits with her now and then. We have a gentleman on the hard road that is in his 90's and rents a small little lot from some people. The cows he has (about 4) look like CRAP but when weather is nice he's out there sitting on the edge of the water trough with his walking stick. One day one of the cows was out so I stopped (its a pretty busy road) and as the kids sat in the car I helped him get her turned around and back in the fence. We started talking and he was the longest running rancher to take cattle to the E. St. Louis stockyards...said there was a write-up on him once in the paper...Neat, Neat old man...I always look for him and am going to cry the day I see those scrawny old cows gone as I'm sure it'll mean he's gone too. [/QUOTE]
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