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The tiny blanket fails in hiding the Cheif's enthusiastic undertaking.

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During a long cattle drive through the arid lands of the Southwest, sometimes cowboys were forced to use what was readily available on the trail to feed orphaned calves. Occasionally, these practices developed into something different.

Comments (3)

t:

Hey A, you woke up so early.

Adam:

Nah, fell asleep shortly after posting. What's up T? Why did you stop posting on you Blogger account? Post damn you!

t:

hehehe i am a lazy man as u know

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