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<blockquote data-quote="Cedar Creek" data-source="post: 1629730" data-attributes="member: 12387"><p>As a young buck growing up in LeFlore County I had a lot of farm & woods jobs that most people wouldn't like, but it was what I knew. The worst, by far, was catching chickens. In the 60's LeFlore County was like the broiler house capital of the world and either a company man or an independent contractor would haul a pickup or station wagon load of hillbillies to the chicken houses that were ready for market. There were only a few small lights in the chicken house so the chickens would be calm and we would go grab four chickens in each hand and head back to the door and out to the truck. Hot, dusty, damn little money, fights on most nights, cold in the winter. Blah!</p><p></p><p>Cedar Creek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cedar Creek, post: 1629730, member: 12387"] As a young buck growing up in LeFlore County I had a lot of farm & woods jobs that most people wouldn't like, but it was what I knew. The worst, by far, was catching chickens. In the 60's LeFlore County was like the broiler house capital of the world and either a company man or an independent contractor would haul a pickup or station wagon load of hillbillies to the chicken houses that were ready for market. There were only a few small lights in the chicken house so the chickens would be calm and we would go grab four chickens in each hand and head back to the door and out to the truck. Hot, dusty, damn little money, fights on most nights, cold in the winter. Blah! Cedar Creek [/QUOTE]
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