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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 869790" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Back when I was young man, that was right after the invention of dirt, TB there were some girls in the Old Lost River country had seldom seen a man. I have seen them with nothing but their nose sticking out of the water to get away from the skeeter's. Seen them take off across that marsh like a deer and swim that bay and river and never look back.</p><p>Those girls would fight a buzz saw and win. When I was working then in the Dickinson Bay and Armand Bayou(Old West Ranch) area we didn't put out hay, they got penned once maybe twice a year to pull the calf's and maybe worm them. I have seen dogs hanging off them like Christmas ornaments. I have heard the man I used to work for Mr.Wiggins say boy that old cow aint going to make it this winter many a time. When I would ride the fence and one would see you tails would go straight up and they would high tail it for the first thicket. You didn't take a horse to work cow's you took two or three.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 869790, member: 694"] Back when I was young man, that was right after the invention of dirt, TB there were some girls in the Old Lost River country had seldom seen a man. I have seen them with nothing but their nose sticking out of the water to get away from the skeeter's. Seen them take off across that marsh like a deer and swim that bay and river and never look back. Those girls would fight a buzz saw and win. When I was working then in the Dickinson Bay and Armand Bayou(Old West Ranch) area we didn't put out hay, they got penned once maybe twice a year to pull the calf's and maybe worm them. I have seen dogs hanging off them like Christmas ornaments. I have heard the man I used to work for Mr.Wiggins say boy that old cow aint going to make it this winter many a time. When I would ride the fence and one would see you tails would go straight up and they would high tail it for the first thicket. You didn't take a horse to work cow's you took two or three. [/QUOTE]
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