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Folanator;1703627; said:
Ah....the good old days of goat[censored]ers and fags.
Really. How do you think early man domesticated them in the first place - asked them pretty please to not be so wild? No. They "Thumped" them into domesticity - so that carrying heavy loads on their backs and being penned into little corrals looked like a better deal than dating them.
 
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FWIW - Threads calling out a poster/former poster and then linking to beastiality are always hilarious.


**Don't get any "MAN HAS SEX WITH CATS IN GEORGIA" articles and post them to my attention please...
 
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Gatorubet;1703632; said:
Really. How do you think early man domesticated them in the first place - asked them pretty please to not be so wild? No. They "Thumped" them into domesticity - so that carrying heavy loads on their backs and being penned into little corrals looked like a better deal than dating them.

Before your time. Refering to the old days of BP where men were men and sheep were scared. :groove3:
 
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How much of this is that c*ck tease Bo Peep not putting out???

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I used to work at a Bank as a commercial lender, (it rymes with smith fird).

We had a guy (we'll call him Vern for the sake of the story) that claimed that he could not re-pay the debt on his commercial note becasue he had a back injury. It was on farm equipment.

Well, the lender did not 100% believe him, so he hired a PI to follow him and take some pictures.

Sure enough Ol' Vern went out to the barn and had his way with one of the sheep. The PI got it all on film.

Next collection meeting with Vern, he was asked to continue to pay the loan. He said his back was still giving him problems. Out came the pictures on the table and the Bank said that they were going to take him to court with the pictures as evidence.

Funny thing happened, his back started feeling better and he paid off the loan.

True story...
 
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Gatorubet;1703632; said:
Really. How do you think early man domesticated them in the first place - asked them pretty please to not be so wild? No. They "Thumped" them into domesticity - so that carrying heavy loads on their backs and being penned into little corrals looked like a better deal than dating them.

I always wondered where Thump came up with his username. Must be into domesticating farm animals.

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