Posted by Buckeye on February 26, 2013 at 04:53:51 from (69.35.194.124):
I guess some whoppers can be true.
A couple that I have experienced:
Milked a beef cow a few years ago for a calf that would not nurse on it's own. Milk was brown, looked like chocolate milk. I didn't taste it, so I can't tell if it was really chocolate or not. Milked her more than once and it was brown each time. Didn't smell like chocolate, but didn't smell bad either. Explain that one to me.
Was fishing in a farm pond in a boat when I was a kid. After fishing, my buddy and I started robbing red wing black bird eggs from nests in the cat tails. I heard this flapping noise go past my head and thought I was being attacked by a mother bird. Looked down in front of me in the boat and had a 14" large mouth bass laying at my feet. He had jumped out of the water, over my shoulder flappig his tail and into the boat. If anyone else told me that fish story, I wouldn't believe it. I know two people that believe it. Guess you had to be there.
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