Posted by Vernon in Ks on February 10, 2008 at 10:48:33 from (130.76.96.16):
In Reply to: O T ** Old Saying ** posted by Dutchman on February 10, 2008 at 06:13:59:
Not really an old saying but one of my favorites
A farmer and his son had put up hay in the valley for 3 days. The farmer called his son over and said "go up on the mountain and ask the old Indian medicine man how bad the winter will be". the son goes and comes back that evening and tells his dad "the old indian says it is going to be a bad winter". So they put hay up for two more days. The father tells his son to go ask again. When he returns that night he tells his dad. "He said it is going to be a very bad winter". So they put up hay for another day. This time the father thinks maybe I should go ask. He makes his way to the old indian and asks how bad the winter will be. The old indian says " maybe worst winter in all time" The farmer is concerned and asks "how do you know this". The old indian points to the valley and says "Farmer puts up much hay"
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