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where were YOU when the world stopped turning??
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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 271991" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>I was looking for a calf. My uncle needed his 800 lb calf taken to the slaughter house and I loaded it and him and took them to the locker plant and the person penning it, messed up and let it get out. It ran over my uncle, knocking him out. After he was ok, I spent all morning driving around in the pickup and trailer through town and in the suburbs looking for that crazy calf. I finally found it in a vacant lot behind some houses and the slaughterhouse people came out and shot it and took it back. I was in a hurry to get back home to watch what was happening on TV, because it didnt seem possible that everything they were describing on the radio could actually be happening. When I got to the house and in front of the TV, the reality really hit home when they said one of the passengers on one of the planes was Barbara Olson, a television commentator who I really enjoyed watching. That made it sink in completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 271991, member: 1150"] I was looking for a calf. My uncle needed his 800 lb calf taken to the slaughter house and I loaded it and him and took them to the locker plant and the person penning it, messed up and let it get out. It ran over my uncle, knocking him out. After he was ok, I spent all morning driving around in the pickup and trailer through town and in the suburbs looking for that crazy calf. I finally found it in a vacant lot behind some houses and the slaughterhouse people came out and shot it and took it back. I was in a hurry to get back home to watch what was happening on TV, because it didnt seem possible that everything they were describing on the radio could actually be happening. When I got to the house and in front of the TV, the reality really hit home when they said one of the passengers on one of the planes was Barbara Olson, a television commentator who I really enjoyed watching. That made it sink in completely. [/QUOTE]
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