Now that would’ve been way better and it didn’t cost $250k! A sharp okie is all it took. Imagine that.
Now that would’ve been way better and it didn’t cost $250k! A sharp okie is all it took. Imagine that.
Nice!!I read your post to Terry. You are still wrong. You are basing your argument on what you saw in movies. The same movies where some kid wins the county rodeo to save the family farm. I’m done trying talking to ya Clay. You can spend your ignorance which is closing in on stupidity on someone else.
Touche!I have been paying Maps taxes since the 90's!! Besides Oklahoma is already great!! I have been other places through the military and my construction carrier and while I love visiting the Maine , New Hampshire areas I feel at home here. Great weather( cept them naders) great outdoors and the vast majority of the folks are friendly , even them Orange wearing rascals are alright!! I think we as a whole have it pretty good here!!
I don't know **** about cattle or marketing but I do know you definitely lost that bet. Have you ever admitted being wrong about anything?Nice!!
Bravo!!
GD you never fail to impress with your cunning Whit.
Good evening man.
The original purpose of a brand or an ear mark was to identify a cow as the property of a particular owner, so everybody's right about that. It identified the critter on "the commons", in Europe in the old days, or in open range or poorly fenced country in America. It allowed a man to claim his property when it wandered off. Didn't have a damned thing to do with marketing.
It may serve a secondary purpose these days as an advertising tool, but you can't always believe what you read on a poster down at Slim's Genuine Texas Bar Be Que.
If you've ever heard or said the phrase 'Don't mess with Texas' then you've likely proven that state-level marketing works.
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