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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 1027726" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>I go check cattle and I can't find a bull, so I saddle up and find the bull with a bad limp.</p><p>I'm trying to ease him to the barn and pens and the dang jugheaded horse wants to run to the barn, so I worked his ass over good and he decides to pitch a little, so he gets double the work.</p><p>By now I'm pizzed, he's pizzed, the bulls pizzed.</p><p>I then get a call that my realtor he is busy but has some potential buyers wanting to see my place and wants me to show it, no problem.</p><p>3 guys show up and I have a 2 seat ranger so we proceed on foot best we can, they decide they will chance ruining a tire and drive thru one pasture in a brand new f-250 crewcab diesel ????</p><p>Well they return and want to see the other pasture so I tell them we can't drive thru but we can go around to the gate and walk around some and they agree.</p><p>We walk around and it's a little warm and a few mosquitos but not bad really, after a little bit they are spent.</p><p>We get back to their pickup and 2 of them jump in the pickup immediately, don't say bye, nice meeting you nothing.</p><p>The owner of the new f-250 was a real nice guy, and we visited some while the other 2 sat in the pickup</p><p>Blows my mind how city folks have absolutely no manners or common courtesy what so ever</p><p>They have no place in the country, they just don't belong</p><p>Rant over</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 1027726, member: 8382"] I go check cattle and I can't find a bull, so I saddle up and find the bull with a bad limp. I'm trying to ease him to the barn and pens and the dang jugheaded horse wants to run to the barn, so I worked his ass over good and he decides to pitch a little, so he gets double the work. By now I'm pizzed, he's pizzed, the bulls pizzed. I then get a call that my realtor he is busy but has some potential buyers wanting to see my place and wants me to show it, no problem. 3 guys show up and I have a 2 seat ranger so we proceed on foot best we can, they decide they will chance ruining a tire and drive thru one pasture in a brand new f-250 crewcab diesel ???? Well they return and want to see the other pasture so I tell them we can't drive thru but we can go around to the gate and walk around some and they agree. We walk around and it's a little warm and a few mosquitos but not bad really, after a little bit they are spent. We get back to their pickup and 2 of them jump in the pickup immediately, don't say bye, nice meeting you nothing. The owner of the new f-250 was a real nice guy, and we visited some while the other 2 sat in the pickup Blows my mind how city folks have absolutely no manners or common courtesy what so ever They have no place in the country, they just don't belong Rant over [/QUOTE]
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