9.16.2008

A Faithful Reader . . .

. . . emails in this cellphone pic to remind us all about the uniqueness of the joys germane to Wise County.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd bet that driver is taking that single square bale back to their "mini ranchette" to place said bale in their 1/4 acre horse ranch pen.....

You know, the pen where they thought they could keep a horse, of which said horse has now eaten up all the grass (horses rip the roots right up, and nothing will grow there again except weeds that said horse(s) will not eat)which means they are left with no choice but to haul a single square bale of hay on the trunk of their car..............

That's just awful if you ask me.

Anonymous said...

High gas prices are a good thing, sometimes.

House of R & R said...

OMG that's funny. A week or so ago I saw a horse in West, Texas eating it's hay from the trunk of a car. The owner's everyday car.

Anonymous said...

That is what happens when you tell someone you will pay them $10 an hour to bring you 250 bales of hay.

Anonymous said...

Farmer could be adding a little money to his 420k.He will probably need a lawyer.

wordkyle said...

642 You caught me off guard. Well done.

Anonymous said...

You might be a redneck if you know how many bales of hay will fit in your back seat.

Anonymous said...

6:42, That was funny!! Well done.

Mr. Mike Honcho said...

HEY!!!!!






*waiting... still waiting...*

GoneCrazy said...

The cows and horse gotta eat man. They wont let me get a farm truck because I live in the city limits one 1/2 an acre of land.

Anonymous said...

ONLY in small town America do you see that!

Anonymous said...

What ever did become of Stephen Hale?

Anonymous said...

So, how many miles per bale does that car get?

A few years back, I was commuting down 35 E in Lewisville. I came up on an old Jeep Waggoneer that was going pretty slow. As I went by, I noticed the guy had filled the interior with sod. The back end AND the back seat AND the passenger seat, all the way to the roof. And to make himself less obvious, he had sod on the roof AND a couple of layers on the hood.