Donate to a CHARITY in HIS NAME ...REMINDS ME OF THE TIME 20 YRS BACK WHEN THE NEIGHBOR CAME OVER WITH HIS BACKHOE TO DIG A COW OUT OF 25 FT DEEP SINK HOLE ,, and the little calf was down there too ,, been missing for couple days before i realized they were not hiding on purpose , NEW HOLe OPENED UP amogst blackberry briars,,. seasoned operator REFUSED PAY AFTER DIGGING as deep as possible next to the hole ,, after establishing a good basin , he knocked thru the hole of the sinkhole creating light for the DISTRESSED COW who was still anothe 8 ft or more lower than the floor of the new hole ,, Lucky FOR EVERYONE this cavern opened up to a massive room like a cistern cavity .. We simply pushed dirt down to where the cow was a little at a time and after about an hour had it hi enuf for her to come CAT CLAWING out of that HOLE , with the little calf leap frogging up the ramp behind her ,, Operator was Laughing So Hard with Joy , Amazement and Sheer Triumph ,AND we were nearly moved to tears ..earlier we had seriously considered aiming a gun down in the hole , Because we thought it would be impossible ... Both Of Us realized WE HAD TO TRY ,../.
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