Soapweed
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WyomingRancher said:Soapweed said:Big Muddy rancher said:You keep hangin' around with this bunch and you'll get a hankerin' for a cowdog, Soap. :wink:
Notice how many times you responded just to this thread.![]()
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Actually, one winter day a couple years ago, I took the pup General with me feeding. Guess I did have a momentary memory malfunction because for a brief instant I thought it would be cool to "bond" with him and have a buddy to go along feeding. That turned into a real disaster, and he even barfed on the pickup seat. When I got back to the house, he got out of the pickup. I've never invited him to go along since, and he has expressed no desire to accompany me. We still get along pretty good. We have an understanding. He doesn't jump up on me (or anyone else), and I pet his head at least three times a week. Under these conditions we tolerate each other quite well.![]()
gcreek, we really have our work cut out for us to get this guy convinced :lol: . If only General could give us his version of the story...it must have been pretty bad if he ended up barfing all over the seat :lol: .
I agree with you though, as good of a stockman as Soapweed is, once he got it figured out, there would be no telling what all he could get done with a dog :wink: .
What's that Soapweed??? Even with a strong west wind, I think I'm hearing the word "NO" from the east again :lol: .
You heard right.

I am kind of a fickle fellow. This afternoon I loaded up my mule, Willy, and took him to show to a gentleman that was interested in buying. The mule is 62 inches at the withers, and the potential buyer stands only 66 inches, besides being 68 years old. He really liked the mule, but decided Willy was too tall for a short guy. Now after riding and demonstrating the mule this afternoon, I have come to the conclusion I like him too well to sell anyway. :? :???: :roll: :wink:
