Posted by Glenn F. on February 12, 2009 at 18:48:49 from (64.109.36.75):
A couple old Texas ranchers, Walt and Elmer, were chattin' at the local diner. Walt says, "I'm havin' trouble with my bull....He's just not gettin' the job done." Elmer says, "Boy, that's not good. Better have him checked out." The next day Walt gives the vet a call. After examining the bull he confirms Walt's hunch. No problem though, he promptly treats him, leaving enough medicine with Walt for successive treatments. Before long the bull was back on the job and all was well again.
A few months later the reanchers happened to meet at the diner again. "Walt, remember a while back you were having trouble with your bull and the vet fixed him right up? Now my bull's having the same problem. Do you happen to remember the name of that medicine?"
Walt searches his memory and after a rather lengthy pause he says, "I can't think of the name of that stuff, but I do remember it tasting a little like chocolate!"
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