Posted by smalltowner on March 25, 2018 at 10:25:20 from (38.133.192.48):
The pipeline discussion below reminded me of 10 years ago as a construction crew laid a big line across my brother’s property. Brother had moved 12 cows and his bull, old Romeo, to a separate pasture but the crew had cut the cross fence. Romeo had been raised a pet by my sister and had no fear of people. He was 2000 pound black crossbreed that looked like a Mexican fighting bull. He spotted all those welders and figured there was an apple or carrot in there somewhere so he slandered down the line on one side of the ditch. Welders were bailing out the other side as the foreman drove up. Romeo shut down a quarter mile of progress. Foreman called my brother and he came home from work and led Romeo to the barn with a block of hay. The foreman said it was the funniest thing he had seen and took responsibility for cutting cross fence ahead of schedule etc.
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