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<blockquote data-quote="BFE" data-source="post: 1626123" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>My great grandpa had to go first thing every morning or his day was ruined. Big dose of castor oil every night at bed time made sure this happened.</p><p>Same grandpa had a onery pony (is there any other kind?) that seen him go in the outhouse and kicked him through the wall! Grandpa exacted his revenge by putting up a new stretch of hot wire and tying a ribbon to it, then watched and waited for curiosity to kill the cat. Or pony, as it were. Took the wire down after pony had his nibble. </p><p></p><p>Another local old man told me about him and some buddies that got into some peach cider when they were boys. He said they had a sxittin' contest, they back up to the barn and see who could sxit the highest on the side of it. </p><p></p><p>Them was the good old days!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BFE, post: 1626123, member: 28532"] My great grandpa had to go first thing every morning or his day was ruined. Big dose of castor oil every night at bed time made sure this happened. Same grandpa had a onery pony (is there any other kind?) that seen him go in the outhouse and kicked him through the wall! Grandpa exacted his revenge by putting up a new stretch of hot wire and tying a ribbon to it, then watched and waited for curiosity to kill the cat. Or pony, as it were. Took the wire down after pony had his nibble. Another local old man told me about him and some buddies that got into some peach cider when they were boys. He said they had a sxittin' contest, they back up to the barn and see who could sxit the highest on the side of it. Them was the good old days! [/QUOTE]
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