Wife goes vegan and then buys husband's whole herd

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I guess that's what they mean by "for better or worse"..
Sorry, but me and wife would have a 'come-to-Jesus' type talk if she tried the same thing.

ANGLETON, Texas -- All cattlemen face challenges beyond their control. But not long ago, on a ranch south of Houston, Tommy Sonnen faced a problem of his own doing.

"You know, every marriage has its issues. It's not always easy," he said.

It all began innocently enough. Shortly after they got married six years ago, Tommy's wife Renee just started hanging out with the livestock. Tommy warned her ...

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"Renee, don't name those cows."

But she didn't listen. Then she started singing to them, too. And before long, the rancher's wife had turned into a rancher's worst nightmare -- a vegan, who couldn't stomach so much as living with a cattle rancher anymore.

"He was just going to get out of the business or our marriage was going to be over," Renee explained.

Tommy agreed.

"It wasn't working. And I said, 'I'm going to sell the whole herd.' She goes, 'Well, if you're going to sell the whole herd anyway, why don't you just sell 'em to me?' And I said, 'Sell 'em to you!?'"

Renee said her husband couldn't believe what she'd said. "And he looks at me like 'You have lost it! You are crazy!'"

What Tommy didn't know was that Renee had been secretly posting a blog called "Vegan Journal of a Rancher's Wife." She attracted thousands of followers. Through those contacts, Renee was able to raise $30,000 -- enough for a hostile takeover.

"All of a sudden, he was fixin' to be bought out by his wife," Renee said.

"Yeah, I didn't appreciate it, but it was growing pains," said Tommy.

And here's where this story gets good. After his wife raised the money, Tommy did something rare for a rancher, or any man for that matter -- he put aside his ego and reconsidered a core belief.

He stopped eating meat, liked how he felt, and now works for his wife and the Rowdy Girl Vegan Farm Animal Sanctuary. As best we can tell, it's the only cattle ranch conversion in the country.

So now that he's changed for Renee, is there anything Tommy would change about his wife?

"I can't think of a thing," he said. And there is everything you need to know, to stay married forever.
 
Yep, I would have wrote it a little different, not the least of which is:
And here's where this story gets good.
to:
And here's where this story really goes to hell
 
jedstivers":2ckw97vx said:
That must be some awfully good p---y.

Might be but there's plenty more besides that one. Get right down to it and that's selfish as he!! On the wife's part. I'm a carnivore. I eat meat. To each their own I reckon but don't try to impose your beliefs on me and I will return the favor.
 
I'm an omnivore. I like a salad before, then mashed potatoes on the plate off to the side of my chicken fried murdered cow carcass portion.
 
Aaron":348xa7dv said:
Never thought I would see a Texan who intentionally castrated himself.

I can't believe he's a native. Probably transplanted from Vermont or Connecticut or some other place like that.
 
Aaron":173jw8tu said:
Never thought I would see a Texan who intentionally castrated himself.

Must have happened when he said "I do." They prolly fell off immediately and rolled right over into her purse.
 
As long as the two of them are happy, I really don't give a rodent's rectum... just as long as they don't tell me I have to do the same.
 
Thirty years ago I wouldn't have traded all the cows is Texas for one piece of good p*ssy, today I wouldn't trade all the p*ssy in Texas for one good cow.
 
I think it's all about the money. She can make enough off the blog for them to just take care of the animals. Did you see how much people donated for them to get that one blind steer?
 

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