Posted by Randynscottsboro on March 19, 2010 at 05:45:52 from (63.21.21.168):
In Reply to: Just a nosey question posted by Minnie Mo John 2 on March 18, 2010 at 18:14:02:
We had tractors on the farm, but my dad thought every boy should know how to plow a mule. Ours was named Liza Jane. She could let the stink-in-est alfalfa f--ts known to man. When I would have to cultivate corn with her and she would let one rip, I'd get a dirt clod and smack her in the a$$ (no punt intended). After awhile of this she would f--t then remember what she had done and would jump straight up, I thought it was great stuff. One day daddy was plowing some corn and I was hoeing, when he came back the next row the comment was made that our mule had gone crazy, she f--ted and jumped three rows of corn. Never did mention to him what the problem might have been.
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