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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 41138"><p>For CattleAnnie and the Canadians.</p><p></p><p>I sit upon my pastured plain,</p><p>and ponder if its going to rain.</p><p>I've got no gas in my tank,</p><p>And lots of notices from the bank.</p><p>I'd really like to get a fill,</p><p>But don't think I'd afford the bill.</p><p>I wonder if I'll make it through the fall,</p><p>Or if I'm going to hit the wall.</p><p>There stands my old boss cow,</p><p>Kind of bony and toothless now.</p><p>She'd have been down the road last spring,</p><p>If it wasn't for this 'mad cow' thing.</p><p>When Dad dealt in the U.S.,</p><p>Things were never such a mess.</p><p>Those boys would come and drink our beer,</p><p>And we'd take a trip there every year.</p><p>But now it seems we've been betrayed,</p><p>Cows unshipped and bills unpaid.</p><p>Nothing to do but wait and hope,</p><p>Spend no money, try to cope.</p><p>Maybe things will be more clear,</p><p>And hopefully better, come next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 41138"] For CattleAnnie and the Canadians. I sit upon my pastured plain, and ponder if its going to rain. I've got no gas in my tank, And lots of notices from the bank. I'd really like to get a fill, But don't think I'd afford the bill. I wonder if I'll make it through the fall, Or if I'm going to hit the wall. There stands my old boss cow, Kind of bony and toothless now. She'd have been down the road last spring, If it wasn't for this 'mad cow' thing. When Dad dealt in the U.S., Things were never such a mess. Those boys would come and drink our beer, And we'd take a trip there every year. But now it seems we've been betrayed, Cows unshipped and bills unpaid. Nothing to do but wait and hope, Spend no money, try to cope. Maybe things will be more clear, And hopefully better, come next year. [/QUOTE]
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