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Had a round with a bull today.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1781395" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Back when I was working for a conservation district there was a story floating around about a guy working for a district up north of Seattle. He was out in a field taking soil samples. When a bull went to chasing him. To escape he went over a steep bank to the river. This is a pretty major river. He was standing on a small ledge at the waters edge. Stuck there. Deep water one way and a steep clay bank the other way. Some fishermen came along in a boat and saved him. Turned out that the "bull" was the farmer's daughter's 4H show steer. It was wanting grain from the bucket he was using for soil samples. When the story got out the rest of the conservation district employees were left shaking our heads. Some people should never be allowed to leave the office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1781395, member: 498"] Back when I was working for a conservation district there was a story floating around about a guy working for a district up north of Seattle. He was out in a field taking soil samples. When a bull went to chasing him. To escape he went over a steep bank to the river. This is a pretty major river. He was standing on a small ledge at the waters edge. Stuck there. Deep water one way and a steep clay bank the other way. Some fishermen came along in a boat and saved him. Turned out that the "bull" was the farmer's daughter's 4H show steer. It was wanting grain from the bucket he was using for soil samples. When the story got out the rest of the conservation district employees were left shaking our heads. Some people should never be allowed to leave the office. [/QUOTE]
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