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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1215878" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Reminds me of a neighbor that wanted to brand a big old bull in a squeeze that must have been in the same state of repair.. well, as soon as the brand hit him, he puffed his chest and the thing bent all to heck and out he went. </p><p> Same neighbor, perhaps a different bull.. One the bull got all pizzy with him and the fellow had a manure fork, he stabbed it through the bulls nose and into the ground. From what I hear the bull never again looked at him sideways.</p><p></p><p>Different neighbor was changing pipes in some high grass on a leased place, walking along when suddenly a big grizzly boar stood up in front of him. He didn't have a lot of options, but he had a nice pipe wrench and he bashed it over the head as hard as he could (and this fellow was a well built man).. I don't know if he knocked the bear out or not, but it left him alone and he got out of there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1215878, member: 9096"] Reminds me of a neighbor that wanted to brand a big old bull in a squeeze that must have been in the same state of repair.. well, as soon as the brand hit him, he puffed his chest and the thing bent all to heck and out he went. Same neighbor, perhaps a different bull.. One the bull got all pizzy with him and the fellow had a manure fork, he stabbed it through the bulls nose and into the ground. From what I hear the bull never again looked at him sideways. Different neighbor was changing pipes in some high grass on a leased place, walking along when suddenly a big grizzly boar stood up in front of him. He didn't have a lot of options, but he had a nice pipe wrench and he bashed it over the head as hard as he could (and this fellow was a well built man).. I don't know if he knocked the bear out or not, but it left him alone and he got out of there. [/QUOTE]
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