Posted by rrlund on November 06, 2013 at 16:52:04 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: Funny NH Video posted by lee little on November 06, 2013 at 16:42:01:
I know what you mean. Monday about did me in. I had two sold to go to the slaughterhouse and had to take one of my own. I had to weigh the two that were sold. The first one knocked a gate off the top hinge in the alley,then while I was trying to hold it up,he jumped it and came as close to crushing me as I've ever come. We got him weighed but never did get the other one on the scales. After 45 minutes of trying,I told the guy since they look identical,I'd knock 30 pounds off what the other one weighed and call it good if that worked for him.
Loading them was really the last straw. I got mine in the front of the trailer then tried to load the other two in back. One of them got me right face first in a corner and was snorting to beat the band and grubbing the heck out of my backside. Kim said my life flashed before HER eyes. I just wish I could have shot those two in the head myself when I got them there.
I'm just getting way too old and tired for this stuff.
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