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Big Muddy rancher said:
Northern Rancher said:
You can stop a sneeze by jamming a knuckle under your nose and pushing up as hard as you can!!!

To bad I wasn't closer I could stop some sneezes for you. :wink: :D :D

Say big dummie,do you reckon Miss Tam could come down here and tend me a lil while since Im feelin pekid ?
good luck
 
the_jersey_lilly_2000 said:
I think you should call that gray horse "Ratatouille" :wink:

Yeah,that would fit him,caint really blame the horse tho,believe I would be jumpin pretty good too if a wood rat ran up my leg.
I was creepin around this morning looks like we caught some rain while I was away,hay fields dont look all bad,if we get another shower or 2 we might make a few bales,took a couple pictures,I will get them on here in a minute..................good luck
 
I hate to laugh at your pain because I know it hurt and still does! That was perty good. It would have been some dang good watchin. We got them big rattlers here to. As well as woods rats. I'll put that story in my box!
 
Sorry to hear about your injury, yet loved the story!

Besides not sneezing though, with you being you, Haymaker, I imagine keeping all the ladies from hugging you will be the bigger problem for a couple months.
 
HAY MAKER said:
We were up early this Monday morning, was thinking these ole mesquite flats are pretty when the cactus is blooming as I was walkin back from the outhouse,it was really a beautiful morning,fresh coffe brewing and the sun just starting up for another days work.
Breakfast was about done, elmo was already givin orders,..........Juan get the horses around to the front corral,throw the saddles on the jeep and bring it around,get movin muchacho we got mucho trabajo today as he reached for a bottle of old crow and watch out for them damned rattlesnakes,damn I hate those thangs.
Ole elmo never did say exactly how it happened,but he got bit on his backside by a rattler once,believe he was in a compromising position answering mother natures call when a small rattler latched onto his butt,I tease the ole geezer bout it all the time,but he dont find any humor in it ,the man truly hates snakes.

I been riding my young gray horse and was thinking the little gray is coming along pretty good as I was tightening the cinch,ole elmo was riding his old sorrel mare and the two mexican boys helping us, were driving my jeep,plan for today was move stockers out of the river bottom pasture closer to the camp and corrals for inspection and shipping.
Things were just about as good as it gets cattle were trailin that old jeep as the mexican boys have been feeding cubes out of it,and me and ole elmo were riding drag it looked like we were going to get the cattle off the bottom pasture before the day got to hot.

But as luck would have it elmo spots a big rattler moving into some drift wood piled against a pear flat,he pulled his pistol as the rattler disappered into the drift pile,that's where those damned rattlers are coming from he said,tell the boys to bring that jeep down here with the kerosene.
Elmo maybe we better get the stock run up to the corrals ? .............Hell NO !!! Im tired of those damned things killin everything around here and biting folks remember last month ? we lost a good calf outa a damned good cow when she got snake bit,she still has a hole in her nose where the flesh fell off,Im gonna burn tha damned thangs out. Its good and green down here so now is a good time to get rid of them and there damned house.

Well....... was no changing ole elmos mind about burnin that drift pile,he already had the mexican boys turned around and fetchin the kerosene.........now this was a pretty big drift pile,just brush and a fews old tree trunks that had been washed up by the river,but ole elmo was determined wouldnt long before he had it burning and I thought well maybe the ole geezer has a good idea as we sure had a surplus of rattlers......................I should have known better,but Im sittin there on my young gray horse watchin elmo and the boys with a shotgun waiting for the rattlers to come out........Well rattlers aint the only thing that lives in those drift piles,bout the time it took elmo to un cork the old crow and take a swallow or two, wood rats start running outa the burn pile..........how in the hell one run straight at my horse's back leg and the way ole elmo tells it........ ran right up his leg and got under his tail,thats when all hell broke loose,I been on a few buckin horses but that was one helluva ride,just could'nt stay with that gray horse when the dust had settled,I remember elmo askin if I was alright and guffawing about me going one way and that wood rat the other with my gray horse still bucking outa sight.
Needless to say chores were a whole lot harder to complete that day,gray horse has been set back abit and I got 3 broke ribs and a bruised lung,back here in the Hill country,be close to the computer for a few days doc sez 4 to 6 weeks before I get back to any serious work.
And ole elmo is tellin everyone in town how hard the gray can buck with a wood rat in his ash.
Good luck

:lol:
 
Well I'm glad I had a chance to read it. It's a bunch funnier now that Haymaker is all healed up and back on speaking terms with the grey horse!
 
I was sitting here reading thinking I had heard this story before......but I am way too tired to even think about it.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Haymaker does it hurt just reading about it? I am sure the grey is much wiser LOLOLOL
 
MsSage said:
I was sitting here reading thinking I had heard this story before......but I am way too tired to even think about it.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Haymaker does it hurt just reading about it? I am sure the grey is much wiser LOLOLOL
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No ribs quit hurtin long before my pride did, locals around the waterhole still like to razz me about it.
Good luck
 
HAY MAKER said:
MsSage said:
I was sitting here reading thinking I had heard this story before......but I am way too tired to even think about it.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Haymaker does it hurt just reading about it? I am sure the grey is much wiser LOLOLOL
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No ribs quit hurtin long before my pride did, locals around the waterhole still like to razz me about it.
Good luck

So do we. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Haymaker, that was one hilarious story! And so glad you lived to think back on it.

You probably weren't thinking about the rattlers at the time, but how many did they shoot?
 
nonrancher said:
Haymaker, that was one hilarious story! And so glad you lived to think back on it.

You probably weren't thinking about the rattlers at the time, but how many did they shoot?

"One ooof, two ooof, three ooof I think that's all" says HAY MAKER. Juan says "Why, you're just 'nuther ole Texicam who ain't never learned to count, if we didn't shoot a dozen of them thangs!" "I ain't talkin' about dead rattlers", says HAY MAKER, "I'm countin' my busted ribs!"
 
nonrancher said:
Haymaker, that was one hilarious story! And so glad you lived to think back on it.

You probably weren't thinking about the rattlers at the time, but how many did they shoot?


None, damned rats started running out too fast and then we had the young rodeo :mad:
I hafta admit that gray bucked harder than I was ready for, I had been shooting a 22 every morning when I fed him and he was used to gunfire, plus all the hunting and shooting going on around here.
I figured he might go sidewards alittle and crow hop some when the shotgun went off and thought i was ready had a good holt of a strong nite latch and was set..............or so I thought.
good luck
 
Maybe they all fried?
Still, quite a great story, plus you had no rodeo entrance fee.
 

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