Posted by gwstang on December 03, 2015 at 19:48:54 from (155.254.12.203):
In Reply to: Swished? posted by gwstang on December 03, 2015 at 17:41:25:
Haha, that's what I was thinking about. I still like to watch the stooges when they are on one of the retro tv channels frequently. Do you remember the episode where all three of the Howard brothers were in the one episode (the only one)? It was the train car where Curly was just sitting as a passenger (he had had a big stroke and could not really do anything anymore) and Moe was a railroad detective and Shemp was boozing it up and of course Larry was with Shemp. I read an article a few years back about some college students that were traveling one summer and decided to see if they could meet Moe. They got his number somehow and Moe agreed to "entertain" them one afternoon. They went to his modest home and got to talk with him for a couple of hours and said he was one of the nicest fellows they had ever met and a pleasure to talk too.
Thanks guys, I got the picture of getting "swished" better now. Sounds like a cow has some real power behind that tail. I've been kicked by horses when I had to medicate for a nasty cut or such...but never fooled with cows.
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