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<blockquote data-quote="fourstates" data-source="post: 573380" data-attributes="member: 5918"><p>This post made me think of friends in the DFW area, who lived in an exclusive neighborhood that was built around what was still remaining of a working ranch. They bragged about how peaceful and countrylike the setting was, and how they loved to watch the "bramamammas" that lived behind them, as they sat at their swimming pool in their beautifully landscaped yard.</p><p></p><p>One night the wife woke to a huge racket in her yard, the fence had been broken down and the herd of "brammamammas" were swarming into her backyard. She told me she leaped out of bed, naked, and defended her property by throwing tennis balls at the cattle. This picture stays in my mind.</p><p></p><p>The police were summoned, order restored, damage repaired. Now that ranch is long gone replaced by more wall to wall "exclusive" homes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fourstates, post: 573380, member: 5918"] This post made me think of friends in the DFW area, who lived in an exclusive neighborhood that was built around what was still remaining of a working ranch. They bragged about how peaceful and countrylike the setting was, and how they loved to watch the "bramamammas" that lived behind them, as they sat at their swimming pool in their beautifully landscaped yard. One night the wife woke to a huge racket in her yard, the fence had been broken down and the herd of "brammamammas" were swarming into her backyard. She told me she leaped out of bed, naked, and defended her property by throwing tennis balls at the cattle. This picture stays in my mind. The police were summoned, order restored, damage repaired. Now that ranch is long gone replaced by more wall to wall "exclusive" homes. [/QUOTE]
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