2007-04-11








Now I've got the trailer, I need to fill it. Would any of these samples fit the theme of HITW

This is Annabelle, I met her at a truck stop in Wyoming and we have been corresponding. She may be coming over the highway with me, she has always wanted to visit Alaska but just for a visit so we thought it would be a good time. Besides working as a waitress at the truck stop, she also has a small farm so she cannot stay to long so she can be at home to feed her animals and irrigate her fields. We have alot of fun togehter when I get a chance to go through Gopher Hill, Wyoming so she should be good comapny on the trip.

14 comments:

Stan Harrington said...

Nice specimans, however, I assure you that we have plenty of "asses" at the HITW when all the clans come together. I not only speak from personal knowledge, but also from our neighbors view point. Seventeen acres of timber and three of the adult males (Bear, Wolf, and Buffie) have to cross the border to cut firewood on the neighbors property! Although, they were facing the barrell of a .44 magnum, one of them had the foresight to say "hey, I am related to Stan". Upon hearing this they were allowed to leave the property standing up, however, the following year the surveyors came in and clearly marked the borders of the HITW. Mules, donkies, asses and burros are fine, but I was thinking more along the lines of pigs, goats, and ducks. That way my grand children can take a "pet" home with them. You can double deck the trrailer and haul more pigs and goats than you can horses or those other funny looking animals that are similar in appearance to a moose.

Shana said...

Mules are a bouncey ride...but at this point...my papa promised me a horse a long time ago...and I will take almost anything that resembles one...been contemplating a moose farm...seems the ride would not be much bouncier than a mules...wanna help me break one...got a good looking little "filly" that loves apples....next...a saddle blanket!

Stan Harrington said...

Wow, is that one of those "horny goats" - they are really rare. If we could order two of those, we could start our own horny goat herd.

Stan Harrington said...

Way to go Wille, I am sure she will be helpful as a releif driver. What kind of animals does she have? Just don't get "wild" and propose something you can't get out of! Just a little brotherly advicve - take it or leave it!

Heidi said...

You know, I take no responsibility for any animal you try to give us. I may let the kids visit it but goats scare me (in elementary school Echo's goat used to chase me even if I was on the bus) and horses hate me (way to many stories here) and I don't want to get to friendly with a mule.

So we do not want any pets, in fact i have a few to sell. Maybe Bubba or Annabel would like extra large hot dogs.

RangerBill574 said...

Lonesome DOve-"we don't sell pigs

RangerBill574 said...

mules are not bouncy-if they are bouncy-they are most likely bucky
which is different from bouncy.
Mules are preferred for smooth gaits and endurance. THey are also smarter than horses

RangerBill574 said...

who desecrated my post with that woman. Believe me I'd never transport that.

Shana said...

Never give an Eagle an inch!! As for pets...I like pets...I want a mule, a shetland, and a horse. I want a goat, NO CHICKENS or DUCKS (done that) As for Annabelle...well...does she do dishes???

Shana said...

Mules also throw young girls a lot farther than a horse...when they decide to come to a sudden stop...thank god Uncle Don was there or I woulda ended up dead!!! he caught me and then kicked the mule....

Shana said...

ooops I was not ever suppose to tell my parents about that...they would notta let us go over again...so dad dont tell mom...I promised!!

RangerBill said...

You shoulda seen what Don did after a horse kicked me in the ribs. That horse regretted it.

RangerBill said...

You shoulda seen what Don did after a horse kicked me in the ribs. That horse regretted it.

Shana said...

I am going to guess he punched it in the head and withers....or maybe kicked it in the shins...Uncle Don had a unique way of making them know who the boss was.

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