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Posted by Allan In NE on July 04, 2006 at 06:08:57 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Different Subject posted by Sam#3 on July 04, 2006 at 05:47:32:
Hi Sam, Oh heck, I got the bull cut out and ran home right off the bat; that was pretty much the easy part as the neighbors fence was only a ½ mile away. The difficulty came afterwards while I was checking fences on my way back to the yard. There is a lot of that pasture out there that I've still never been in and it is pretty darned rough terrain. Just wasn’t my week, I guess. The view from beneath either an upsidedown horse or ATV trying to land on ya is about the same. All you can think about is getting out from under it and doing it in a big hurry. Just glad that darned pony didn’t break a leg when he went over; that ol' dude cost a lot of money. :>( Allan
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