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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 260988" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>Well, before you get to antsy for a pig...</p><p></p><p>My brother, who is a big man, and at the time, a big 20 something year old, was helping daddy work the pigs. He was standing in front of an opening the pigs were not to go into. This one pig took off with his head lowered, ran straight at him, my brother stood there just knowing that pig would turn...the pig didn't turn, knocked him flat on his back and ran right up the middle of him. He was pig hoofed bruised all up and down his legs stomach, chest.</p><p></p><p>I've seen my brother plant himself in the third base line with the ball in his catcher's mitt, with a big old boy running full out at him... the big old boy rammed into my brother, flipped up over him, and got tagged out. But my brother was no match for that charging pig.</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 260988, member: 3873"] Well, before you get to antsy for a pig... My brother, who is a big man, and at the time, a big 20 something year old, was helping daddy work the pigs. He was standing in front of an opening the pigs were not to go into. This one pig took off with his head lowered, ran straight at him, my brother stood there just knowing that pig would turn...the pig didn't turn, knocked him flat on his back and ran right up the middle of him. He was pig hoofed bruised all up and down his legs stomach, chest. I've seen my brother plant himself in the third base line with the ball in his catcher's mitt, with a big old boy running full out at him... the big old boy rammed into my brother, flipped up over him, and got tagged out. But my brother was no match for that charging pig. Alice [/QUOTE]
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