Posted by DiyDave on February 14, 2008 at 14:46:29 from (70.17.10.209):
In Reply to: O/T BAD Cow Disease posted by Turke Bros. Farms on February 14, 2008 at 07:10:09:
Had an Angus/Brama bull who had the annoying habit of sneaking up on me, he wasn't really a bad sort, just way too territorial, for the likes of me, had a bad habit of sneaking up on me, then snorting, as if to say here I am, what are you going to do about it? This bull looked like the great satan, himself, somewhere around here, I have a picture of him, red eyes and all, just a mean lookin' S.O.B., he was sufferin' from Ostio Ferocious, you know, bad to the bone! The last time, I was nowhere near a fence to jump over, tired, and at the end of my rope, when I heard that snort! I thought to myself that he's probably goin' to kill me, so I might as well get in a good shot before he wipes the floor with me. Had been watchin' too many Bruce Lee films at the time, (I was about 21 at the time, at my prime), turned and drop kicked him right in the snoot, in one fluid motion, then fell on my a**, thought he would walk all over me. The snivellin' coward took of like a scalded dog, bellowing for mama! Since then, I NEVER turn my back on a bull!
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