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<blockquote data-quote="plbcattle" data-source="post: 231110" data-attributes="member: 171"><p>Have you ever had one of those days were everything went right. So right in fact I am thinking I will get ran over by a train or struck by lightning.Things picked up today. I just got access to graze my cattle on 120 acres of great bermuda pasture next door. I was renting the land and it sold to a developer for twice what I was willing to pay. I removed my cattle as they were getting it surveyed and begin to develop and sell lots. Well they told me today I could graze the pasture all summer for free because it would be winter before they are going to begin work. the rain gods must have been looking out for me. I hope I don't fall on a string of bad luck because today was one of those days that doesn't happen often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plbcattle, post: 231110, member: 171"] Have you ever had one of those days were everything went right. So right in fact I am thinking I will get ran over by a train or struck by lightning.Things picked up today. I just got access to graze my cattle on 120 acres of great bermuda pasture next door. I was renting the land and it sold to a developer for twice what I was willing to pay. I removed my cattle as they were getting it surveyed and begin to develop and sell lots. Well they told me today I could graze the pasture all summer for free because it would be winter before they are going to begin work. the rain gods must have been looking out for me. I hope I don't fall on a string of bad luck because today was one of those days that doesn't happen often. [/QUOTE]
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