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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Feb 18 2008 : 09:55:09 AM
thought it might be fun to play this little game for awhile on the forum .. sooo .. here are the 'rooools' .. you have to ask: HAVE YOU EVER _________________________ (fill in the blank with something that YOU have done .. it has to be within the 'realm' of possibility .. not sooooooooo specialized that no one else has probably ever done it!) example:

HAVE YOU EVER worked for the U.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division .. is NOT a fair question.

this type of question WOULD be .. and is my opening question .. after you ASK the question .. you have to tell a short story of when/how/who you did it. and everyone who answers YES .. has to give their story too:

o.k. .. here's the first question .. ohhh .. and ANYONE can jump in with a question at any time!!!

HAVE YOU EVER .... MILKED A COW?

I DID ... ONCE!!! i worked at River Valley Ranch in Maryland (a Christian teen ranch) the summer after i graduated from high school).

I had a 'crush' on the owner's son (i think he liked me too!) he taught me to 'milk a cow' .. of course, i got squirted in the eye too!

I contacted him a hand-full of years ago to say 'hi' .. and we had a fun 'remember the good 'ole days conversation.

never milked a cow after that though!

how about YOU!!

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mikesgirl Posted - Feb 23 2008 : 08:55:51 AM
Ok, my turn:

- Yes, I have milked a cow
- Yes, I have butchered a chicken
- No, I've never sheared anything, (except dh one New Year's Eve when we were first married - it was his fault - he wanted a hair cut after we drank a bottle of champagne)
- No to skinny dipping - I've NEVER had the body for it!
- Yes to hair dye - I held out until I was 55, then caved!
- Yes to helping birth animal babies.
- No real treasures at the beach, although we keep looking!
- Yes to speaking in front of a large audience - I used to teach immigrant and refugee parents and most of the time when I spoke there were interpreters for 5 or 6 languages. That was a new skill I had to learn - speaking, then pausing for interpretation, not going too slow or fast.
- Modeling school? You mean how to put together model airplanes? Ha!
- Never spent any time with my legs pulled up in the air.

OK, here's mine - have you ever spent a long period of time living completely alone - with no contact with any outside world and off the grid? I spent four months in our cabin alone last year, and two months of that our only neighbors were gone. I went to town every two weeks for groceries and to use my cell phone to call dh who was working in Las Vegas. My cell phone wouldn't work at the cabin. I spent my days ANYWAY I wanted, aside for taking care of the neighbors horses and chickens and talking to my dog. It was lonely, but really really relaxing.

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yarnmamma Posted - Feb 23 2008 : 08:49:42 AM
Brenda! that's funny!

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Past Blessings Posted - Feb 23 2008 : 08:39:12 AM
Yarn Mama! You wild thing, you! LOL!

I actually had one such experience after hours on our honeymoon when we snuck into the hotel hot tub "ala natural". The funniest thing was this was back in the days of those metal wire grid chairs. Took our hot, prune shrunken bodies out of the tub, sat on those and looked like we had been rolling in chicken wire! LOL! I know, I know . . . "over-sharing."

Hugs & blessings,

Brenda

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yarnmamma Posted - Feb 22 2008 : 04:43:12 AM
yes, I used to skinny dip when I had the chance. At night after a hotel pool was closed was one time. That was fun. LOL

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yarnmamma Posted - Feb 22 2008 : 04:33:36 AM
I haven't sheered anything or anyone..yet. The bikers I know are all friends, yes, there are several in a Harley club that I know. Tough guys, not just weekend professionals...
:-)

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kydeere40744 Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 9:48:25 PM
Grace I'm cracking up over the arm wrestling the biker!! Well the only time with the leg thing was when I had knee surgery and had to keep it propped up on pillows. I just can't imagine what you had to go through!!

Brenda...those hog pits were the worst. The last time I did it was the absolute last time because I about passed out from the fumes (where the toxicity of something in them and you can't be down there too long). I can shovel manure out of a stall, but getting down in the floor of the hog pit - no thank you! I remember I was living in a dorm and had to put my clothes and shoes in garbage bags with frebreeze. Oh and the memories of hollering "cattle check!" in the hallways at 2AM when we had cattle/sheep/hog checks. I had to keep a knee brace on a lot (pre-surgery) because of having to wrestle the animals to give shots, feeding, etc.

Johnny Cash is one person I have always wanted to meet but the only time I did was his grave back a few years ago. While we were on our honeymoon, I was driving around and one of our friends in Nashville gave us directions on how to find his house and a few others instead of paying a lot of money for those tour buses. Well...I didn't know it at the time until I showed my parents the photos, but I actually turned around in Johnny Cash's driveway. Oops! The gate was open and had a turnabout and the for sale sign. Hubby took a couple of photos and I was showing them to my parents. Then I saw photos in a book of his house and went "uh oh, we did a turnaround in his driveway!" However last year I was able to get a piece of stained glass window from his house. There are a few folks that I have talked on the phone due to family connections, but I won't mention who they are. ;-)

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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 8:41:33 PM
"No to shearing, but have combed and brushed enough fur off my dog and cats to knit up a few sweaters for Jenny's shearing boy (was he in need of a shirt, or am I just dreaming???)"

Sharon! That cracked me up! I almost spit out my hot chocolate through my nose

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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 8:33:35 PM
i guess my claim to 'telephone fame' ... is muhammed ali .. THE GREATEST ... he is a very good friend to one of my bosses at the Department of Justice .. (actually GOT him his job by talking with a Senator who recommends names to the White House!)

My boss was a law professor at a University in Virginia .. and was giving a course on Ali's Civil Right to NOT be drafted into the military. Ali (who lived in the same town .. heard of it .. and one day ... the door opened .. and ALI took a seat in the back of the class! They became good friends .. and he would often call and sometimes visit the office. First time i ever spoke to him .. i recognized his 'wavery' voice immediately .. he asked me if i knew who he was .. i replied: "yes sir .. you are the GREATEST" .. he laughed a hearty laugh.

When Bobby Kennedy was the Attorney General .. he instituted a yearly Christmas Party for the underprivileged children in D.C. and brought lots of Washington Redskin football players and popular movie stars (NOOOOO .. never saw Marilyn there!!) to attend so the children could meet them. Famous entertainers and politicians and dignataries would often visit him .. but out of all of them .. Kennedy was my mos' fav! (by the way .. his brother did NOT come to him .. Bobby went to his brother!) I remember one of the parties .. when Kennedy got on the elevator i was on with a man who 'appeared' to be in a 'mime/clown' kinda' outfit. I almost told him how cute his costume was .. when Bobby called him "Honorable (the name will remain nameless). He was a dignatary from a foreign country and this was his country's clothing! OH THANK YOU LORDY that i kept my tongue!!

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Past Blessings Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 7:56:21 PM
Jessica,
I can soooo relate to cleaning pig pens. So disgusting! I go in with big ol' waders! LOL! Last fall at the Interstate Fair I actually got "trampled" by a run away pig. Like a dummy I decided to be brave and throw myself in front of the pig to stop him. Duh. . . did I mention he was double my weight! LOL! A few bruises and lots of laughter later, I learned what not to do with pigs! LOL!

Have you ever talked on the phone with Johnny Cash or Dionne Warwick? Or went snow skiing on Red Mountain with Henry Winkler? Okay, so technically I wasn't skiing "with" Henry Winkler, but we did go down the same slope just feet away from each other! LOL! I used to work in the news room at the newspaper and answered the phone when Johnny Cash called . . . we talked about the weather! And then I worked at music studio where Dionne Warwick recorded. I also talked to Kevin Coe on the phone too, but that gave me the creeps . . . he is the guy that raped all the women in Spokane and the one that the book and movie "Son" was based off of.

Brenda

Now the pigs are in a very large outdoor pen, which has actually cut down on a lot of the mess. Much of is just naturally composted back into the ground.

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sleepless reader Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 7:46:05 PM
Let's see...
No to milking a cow, but I have milked goats
No to butchering a chicken, but do want to raise some broilers and learn how
No to shearing, but have combed and brushed enough fur off my dog and cats to knit up a few sweaters for Jenny's shearing boy (was he in need of a shirt, or am I just dreaming???)
No intentional skinny dipping, but have lost half a swim suit while body surfing (back in the day)
No to any hair dying; I like my grays
No to pulling any babies from any animal
No to treasures on the beach...unless you count the Australian Lifeguard team!
Yes (at last!) to speaking in front of a large group...if you count kids at summer camps.
No to small planes
No to modeling school
No to legs pulled up...thank goodness!

Sharon


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grace gerber Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 7:15:28 PM
This is going to be fun - let's see if I can remember them all
*Yes I have milked a cow, goat, llama but the cat would have nothing to do with me.
*I have not only yelled at a big biker dude but then arm wrestled him and won - amazing what a couple of drinks will do for a gal.
*I have butchered a chicken but not because I wanted to but rather it was to put her out of pain (attacked by a dog)
*I have sheared way too many sheep,goats,llamas,alpacas,dog and kids with hand shears. That is how I make a living
*I have castered a variety of animals but that was only the first year of our farm - now I never do that to my four legged friends but I sure know some two legged guys I would like to do that too !
*I have skinny dipped but that was before having kids - things just are not the same after kids even under water
*I have been knocked out several times - once in a car rolling nine times down the mountain and landing in a creek but the longest was when a alpaca slambed me into the side of a barn and shattered my jaw. They think I was out for about 25 minutes. Maybe that is why I see life with stars floating around.
*I have had my hair dyed strawberrry blonde and the next day it was green - I am not that much of an artist to pull it off so I had to redye it again to my natural color. I should have been happy with what nature gave me.
*I have pulled more animals then I can count - no human babies so far.
*I only got lost once in the woods because the police stopped the bus I was on when I was 17 to search for "TED BUNDY" that's right and the police told us they were turning the bus around back to Denver or I could walk to the next town. They said it was only two miles but by the time my nerves calmed down I found myself completely lost. I walked in a complete circle. I was too scared to hitch hike so I kept walking - finally when I got to my hotel I cried for the rest of the night. Some vaction !
*I once found a wonderful ring at the beach in Mexico - turned it in to the police.
*I have given many speeches in front of large groups - I teach fiber arts and animal care - it is what I do.
The first time I rode in the front seat of a puddle jumper was when I was in Seattle and threw up in my purse. I hate flying small planes!!
*I went to a modeling school with my girlfriend when I was fifteen because everyone kept saying I was a tom girl - I learned that I am perfect just the way I am - besides I have fashioned a great life being who I am

* Here is one I am sure not too many have done - Have you ever spent two weeks with your legs pulled up in the air above your head? I did - the doctors tried to keep my second son from coming three months early. They placed each ankle in straps and the raised them 4 feet in the air. I spent two weeks that way and then on bed rest for three months - worked because then when it was time to deliver him he would not come out so I had to have a c-section. He was my last





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yarnmamma Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 4:25:04 PM
this is fun! getting to know each other better

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kydeere40744 Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 4:20:21 PM
Part of the job on the college farm was castrating the pigs and sheep...oh it was one of those jobs I hated to do. But the worst would have to be hands down cleaning out the hog pit. Oh my that smell lasted for days. Ick!

Never flown a plane and only rode in 2 planes, small and commercial..and probably would be my last time. I'm too afraid of heights!

Have you ever sang on stage of the Grand Ole Opry? We have a few times during their backstage tours while in Nashville. It will be a memorable experience I'll never forget!

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yarnmamma Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 3:33:08 PM
Let's see.
I did milk a cow a few times...just to do it...not to finish milking for work.
Never helped a birthing but watched kittens being born once.
I wasn't knocked out...but fainted a few times.
Never really raced a car or anything.
I have done some singing and acting on stage...sing each year at Christmas in a production.
Also I have made speeches in front of groups. Sometimes as a lay-preacher in churches.
Never killed an animal but we lived on a farm and only heard about it. Us kids stayed inside when the chickens were being killed.

I have one though, did you ever fly an airplane or sit in front with the pilot? I worked at an airport in Alaska and got to fly a few times in the small 2 seater cargo planes....one time the pilot told me to take the wheel and steer for awhile so I could say I flew the plane and I did! I was so sick nauseated that he kept asking me if I was sick and I denied it...LOL
loved seeing the Yukon river from that plane and moose, etc.

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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 2:56:04 PM
oh brenda .. i have surely never castrated a pig .. nor have i been knocked unconscious falling out of ANY tree! you are an adventuresome gurl my dear! xo

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CountryBorn Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 1:58:42 PM
No, I never castrated pigs.But, I will never forget when I had the bright idea that a blonde streak would look good. I had auburn hair and the streak was right in the front,think bangs! It took forever to grow out. It wasn't a pretty blonde either it was brassy! No one else back then did that so it was just me and my mother.

MJ

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Past Blessings Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 06:56:04 AM
I have attempted to milk a cow, have helped shear sheep and was knocked unconscious last summer when I feel out of the cherry tree when the ladder collapsed. Have you ever castrated pigs?

Brenda

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lisamarie508 Posted - Feb 20 2008 : 12:37:28 PM
Oh, my gosh, Frannie I laughed out loud here at work and everybody wants to know what I'm laughing at! How embarassingly funny. You're a hoot!

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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Feb 20 2008 : 06:17:40 AM
oh jonni .. stawberry would have been devinely FUN! i remember the very first time i had my hair bright RED .. i was in new york city with a buncha' gurlfrenz .. we all went to a 'posh' and 'trendy' salon. my hair was bright RED .. and it was so shocking to me .. that the girls kept buying me BROWNS to try and cover it up before i would leave the hotel room. LORDY! LORDY! LORDY! that was just previews of coming attractions! i am so happy that i now delight in fun, funky hair colors .. if i could jus' go back with 'what i know today' .. i'd have tossed my curls all about the new york city streets!

oh lisa .. glad you weren't hurt .. it is funny how 'funny' our 'accidents' sound on the re-telling of them! i once went 'shabby shopping' with about 20 friends in maryland .. we all parked our cars at a church in frederick, maryland .. shopped and had fun all day .. i was drinking big glasses of tea throughout the day .. plus a yummy lunch and dinner .. and NEVER had the urge to 'pee'!!! WELL .. by the time we all got back to the church parking lot .. i thought i wuz' gonna' BUST! i saw a hilly slope at the side of the parking lot .. and told my sister i was going to 'drop trow' just below eyesight of everyone (there was NO other place to escape to .. and we were all putting our treasures from the car's we'd carpooled in .. into our own) i stood precariously at the cusp of the hill .. crouched low .. with my britches (and jeans) down around my ankles .. and mid-stream .. i lost my balance .. and i swear .. i tumbled head over feet over head over feet .. like a rubber ball on a mission to get to the bottom of that hill!

needless to say .. i let out a yelp as i watered the surrounding hillside, my underoos and every other part of my body that rolled into the path of the stream! my sister (who was my lookout) SCREAMED louder than i did .. and of course .. everyone came running! there was a hillside of women that i caught a glimpse of with each roll!

i was soaking wet by the time they retrieved me from the gully at the bottom of the hill. NO ONE was willing to let me sit all soaked on their car seats. They emptied plastic bags of their treasures .. lined the seats and wrapped them around my nekked bottom .. and THAT is how i rode the hour ride home!

i can't much get together with these girls today without a re-telling of their personal variations of this story! and i think I laugh the loudest!

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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Feb 20 2008 : 06:02:11 AM
Crusty! That's great, Jenny!

I've personally never bleached my hair, but once I wanted to be a redhead, and the salon lady stripped my hair of all the natural color and when she was finished, I looked like Strawberry Shortcake. It was a BIT much.

Never been lost in the woods, but lost in the department store Dawhares as a little girl--that was scary enough :)

I've never been to modelling school.

Found treasure: When I was young, I found a diamond ring on a beach near Naples, Florida. It was from the 1940's, and I imagined that it had been down in the sand since WWII and I had this whole drama made up for how it was lost--the woman threw it down in despair when she found her fiance died in Normandy....probably it just came off someone's finger a few days prior :)

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NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
http://www.buyhandmade.org/
CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Feb 20 2008 : 05:22:02 AM
HAVE YOU EVER .... gone to ... 'modelling school'?

i attended Mrs. Gladstone's Finishing and Modelling School in Washington, D.C. (it was mostly for learning to live the 'high life' in D.C.) my cuzin margaret sent me.

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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Feb 20 2008 : 05:20:30 AM
oh .. i missed the 'found valuables' .. gosh .. if going to antiques shoppes and auctions count .. i've found lotsa' VALUABLES .. but don't remember having just 'discovered' them lying on the street or anything. xo

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Feb 19 2008 : 11:06:04 PM
You can bet I watched that sheep shearer guy "closely"..haha.
Never bleached my hair or got lost in the woods at night..but did get lost in the woods in the daytime when I was a kid camping at Yosemite...with a little boy my age who is now related. (his sister and my brother are married) His name was Rusty and I thought his name was Crusty. I have called him that ever since.
As for valubles found...I found a $20 bill in the sand at the beach one time. I was in High School (grew up in a beach town) and was thrilled. Tourists.

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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Feb 19 2008 : 8:36:36 PM
amie .. i don't remember being 'lost in the woods at night' .. if i heard coyotes howling .. THAT would scare the beeeejeeeezuz outta' me i'm sure!

o.k. .. here's 'nuther one: have you ever bleached your hair blonde?

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Amie C. Posted - Feb 19 2008 : 1:04:45 PM
I've never done any of the aforementioned things.

Have you ever been lost in the woods at night?

When I was maybe 13, I wandered off from my parents' campsite one evening before dinner. I got turned around and night arrived while I was still trying to get my bearings. I ended up coming down on the wrong side of the hill into another camping area. I finally saw the lights of a campsite and the people there drove me back to my parents. Funny thing is, being a city girl, I was more scared of getting into the car with a strange man than of going back into the dark woods.

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