AGXStarseed
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Those electric fences (I assume thats what zapped you?) can be pretty darned horrid if you lean on them. We once had a friend who had horses and I went out to see them and leaned on the fence which I had no idea was electric. It really woke me up and I swear the horse was laughing at me!It's not actually the most recent laugh, but it might be the biggest laugh of the day so far. We had repairs at the pasture again. Apparently the tool handle was wearing thin and I got zapped. It was ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING !![]()
Yes, it was the horse fencing that zapped me.
You probably never leaned on the fence again.
And yes horses do appear to me to laugh at people as well.
I once lived in an apartment complex where a resident was missing his entire right arm yet he drove an u modified Chevy truck that had the shifter on the right side. Still don’t understand how he managed to drive a truck set up clearly against his own body.I rode with a friend to Walmart yesterday to buy a few things. As we walked into the store, I saw a man with one leg in a wheelchair who was collecting cash donations for the Salvation Army. I nodded to him and said I'll catch up with you when I come back out of the store.
So, when I left the store, I walked over to him with a handful of change and looked around for the red donation bucket. I didn't see the bucket so I asked him where should I put the money. He said with a straight face that I had to climb a ladder to the roof of Walmart to put the money in the bucket up there, like he does. I froze for a second, wondering how in the world does an amputee climb a ladder and why would the bucket be on the roof. Then I realized he was kidding and we both started laughing, and he pointed to the red bucket on the other side of the door behind me.