Life in New England...

jonw440

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I should be used to this,as I am a Native New Englander (38 years). Every spring the farmers spread Cow Manure on the corn fields. Guess how they get it from the farm to the fields? You guessed it public roads. They dump it in the spreader and drive down the road with Cow *HIT falling out and on to the roads!:rolleyes: PLUS when they leave the fields to get more manure, they have it packed in the tractor tires, so that is also left on the road. It really stinks. literally

:mad:

Yes I just cleaned the truck today...........
 
<grin> you think that's bad... don't ever get too close to a horse trailer with an open back.



My horse thinks it's funny to bomb (literal) tailgaters. :rolleyes:



The absolute WORST was traveling on Cape Cod up the length of the island to P-town behind a fish truck. Every time we hit any sort of bump, incline or hill, the blood, guts, and other assorted fishbits sloshed out of the truck in a beautiful red mist that covered the road and our car.



Ew.
 
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