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Re: I hate a 4am call


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Posted by 01gentdc on March 19, 2016 at 16:54:12 from (50.104.101.49):

In Reply to: I hate a 4am call posted by notjustair on March 18, 2016 at 14:25:53:

btdt ,worst story of all ,.25 yrs ago ,. my b-I-l delivered aload to bourbon stock yds Louisville ky ,,. they were having labor troubles, somehow someone left a gate unlatched in the holding pen and all the rattling around opened the gate wide onto main street , as joel was followinging them down like he had been asked many times ,he heard the guy on the other end cussin and hollering ,and heard horns honking , about that time he saw about 10 steers weighing around 800lbs were running around the intersection under the stop lites ,..this began at noon , and by dark all were safely rounded up ,,.joel said , the cops had some of the cows cornered into a u shaped 2 car lot of a shotgun style house and pulled their cars so they could not get away,,. Everything could a been ok ,,if they would had only started acting like good ol country boys instead of barneys shouting and screaming orders ,those 6 0r 7 steers wanted badly to get away from all that and got up on the wood deck patio and probably saw their reflection in the patio door glass , instantly the glass smashed and they were in the house,,. the lady was in her house coat holding her baby and all were squalling the best they ever did ,.the steers were stomping all over her new couch and carpets,when they tired of that they exited thru the other glass door that until now was not broken ,,.jumped over the hoods of the crown vics ,ruining their hoods lites and fenders ..but they were still runnable to continue the chase ,.which then went to the L and N tracks , where they ultimately ended up at the university of Louisville campus ,, when they were captured .That was the last time joel saw those cows , and that poor guy that was trying to run the stock yards,..after the couch incident with the poor girl and the baby , Joel said he was looking for a trash can or a manhole cover to climb into ,,.


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