hear hear
was at work when it happened, got a text and thought they were joking so went downstairs to put the telly on
Could'nt beleive what i was watching
Last edited by shezz; 11th September 2009 at 03:19 PM.
Life is serious but taking it too seriously robs you of
happiness, fun and productivity
I'll never forget that day...I pray for the families who lost loved ones in this tragedy...God Bless America...
We were cutting the calves from the cows, getting ready to vaccinate and wean about 200 head that day, out in the middle of nowhere. I rode back to the house for more meds and caught a glimpse of the second tower being hit, it seemed like we were on another planet. The rest of the crew thought I was joking until we got in that day and they watched it for themselves on TV. Surreal.
Thanks mate--I've posted a few vids here
http://meetup.ebid.net/showthread.php?t=128491
Love to all
Poppa
I was living in the UK at that time.
I'll never, ever forget my horror and shock as I watched
the whole thing live on TV, I was crying so much, it was
so painful to watch, yet I couldn't stop watching and
thinking to myself that it can't be real, but it was.
x
The "cutting" that goes along with the is castration, something we'd done a few months earlier
This refers to gathering all the cow/calf pairs into pens, then sorting (or "cutting") the calves from the cows into a secure weaning pen, and moving the cows to a secure ~distant~ pasture.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)