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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 469252" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I think I would have liked your granddad. Sounds like a n-s kinda guy. </p><p></p><p>That reminds me of a story an older man told me about what they did before the fence laws were passed here. They had gathered up all their cows but the neighbors bull knocked down the split rail fence and ran the cows all over creation so they had to get them back up. The fella telling me the story was a kid at the time and he said he was upset. Anyhow they roped the bull and wore him down then dipped his tail in some turpentine and lit it on fire and cut him lose. The bull took off thru the woods setting fire as he went. Three weeks and several thousand acres of burned woodland later, they were at the store and overheard the owner of the bull talking about the big swamp fire and how it burned his bull's tail off. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 469252, member: 4362"] I think I would have liked your granddad. Sounds like a n-s kinda guy. That reminds me of a story an older man told me about what they did before the fence laws were passed here. They had gathered up all their cows but the neighbors bull knocked down the split rail fence and ran the cows all over creation so they had to get them back up. The fella telling me the story was a kid at the time and he said he was upset. Anyhow they roped the bull and wore him down then dipped his tail in some turpentine and lit it on fire and cut him lose. The bull took off thru the woods setting fire as he went. Three weeks and several thousand acres of burned woodland later, they were at the store and overheard the owner of the bull talking about the big swamp fire and how it burned his bull's tail off. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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