When Farm Boys Get Bored. Part 2

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Yeah, I agree. I have never had any experience with those whoppin' big round bales. We sold our horses before they
came into our area. The first time we saw them we were towing our travel trailer on a trip out to Montana, down to
Colorado and back. We started seeing them out there and Karen said they look like big loaves of bread. The first few
that we saw, they were so far away from the road that we weren't sure what they were. Then we got a closer look
and was amazed at the size of them and wondered how in the world would you ever handle them? It was several
years after that before we saw them around here.

Thanks for your reply.

Ray
 

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