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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1423702" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>My daughter was just a little bity girl when I did it the first time and I can remember very vividly her sitting on her trike giggling at me because I was dancing around and around in circles trying to stay on my feet. The second time I did it I was about a mile away from the truck in some nasty country on a day when it was well over a hundred degrees and got to stumble back to the truck and drive myself to town with one eye as the other was covered in blood.</p><p>I like to do things a few times before I learn my lesson. Some might say I'm hard headed but experience has taught me that my problem is that my head is not hard enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1423702, member: 14661"] My daughter was just a little bity girl when I did it the first time and I can remember very vividly her sitting on her trike giggling at me because I was dancing around and around in circles trying to stay on my feet. The second time I did it I was about a mile away from the truck in some nasty country on a day when it was well over a hundred degrees and got to stumble back to the truck and drive myself to town with one eye as the other was covered in blood. I like to do things a few times before I learn my lesson. Some might say I'm hard headed but experience has taught me that my problem is that my head is not hard enough. [/QUOTE]
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