Me an' muh buddies was a-standin' out in the middle of "No-where's-vill, Iowa, with nary a huge nuthin' to see, when HOT Dingo, we finally hear whut we take to be a purity party, with yellin', screamin' and thousand's of folks a-slappin' they thighs, like they havin' a hoedown.
We was a-turnin' back towards the sound when dag-nab-it, we was both covered up to our eyeballs in birdy booboo. Only thing that saved our heads was out red caps. We was a-yelling like a couple of "run over by a JOHN DEERe" fools. Then we saw the par lines. And the birds, Jes a-sittin'up there, cawin' an' a-cussin'.
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