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<blockquote data-quote="IGotMyWings" data-source="post: 604732" data-attributes="member: 8639"><p>When it comes to raising cattle, I'm very small time with my mangy herd of six bovines, but I do work with what I got, and my equipment (including my truck) look like it. </p><p></p><p>Last week, I was sitting in a parking lot in Columbus, OH while my wife took a certification test for her job. As I sit there, minding my own business, in my truck which has an Angus decal in the back window, farm plates, cow mud caked in places, and a water tank and other related tools of my trade in the bed, a little black SUV pulls into the parking space next to me. I glance over at the new arrival, and I'm greeted by this...</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.ranchers.net/photopost/data/500/Irony.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Now, I don't know if it was a chance encounter, or if the driver noticed my truck and wanted to make a statement, but I chuckled about the irony for a few minutes, and thought I'd share with the class. I visited the website listed on the one sticker, and I found out some disturbing things! Did you all know that in order to eat beef, cattle are killed?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IGotMyWings, post: 604732, member: 8639"] When it comes to raising cattle, I'm very small time with my mangy herd of six bovines, but I do work with what I got, and my equipment (including my truck) look like it. Last week, I was sitting in a parking lot in Columbus, OH while my wife took a certification test for her job. As I sit there, minding my own business, in my truck which has an Angus decal in the back window, farm plates, cow mud caked in places, and a water tank and other related tools of my trade in the bed, a little black SUV pulls into the parking space next to me. I glance over at the new arrival, and I'm greeted by this... [img]http://www.ranchers.net/photopost/data/500/Irony.jpg[/img] Now, I don't know if it was a chance encounter, or if the driver noticed my truck and wanted to make a statement, but I chuckled about the irony for a few minutes, and thought I'd share with the class. I visited the website listed on the one sticker, and I found out some disturbing things! Did you all know that in order to eat beef, cattle are killed?! [/QUOTE]
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