geetar
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I'll start. I grew up raising cattle with my dad and I remember once we had to haul some cows to the auction and his truck was in the shop. He borrowed a truck from his brother to pull the livestock trailer. We got the cows loaded, closed the gate, and were about to head to town with them when my dad realized the state inspection sticker on the window of the borrowed truck was out of date. Not wanting to get a ticket if we happened to get stopped he disappeared into the shop and came back with a paint stir stick. I then watched him go find a fresh pile of cow and scoop it up and throw it on various places on the windshield as if it had got thrown up by another trucks tire. He then proceeded to specifically apply it over the out of date inspection sticker till it was no longer visible. Then he looks at me and says " I doubt the state trooper will wipe that off to check it " and we went to town and back with no trouble. A simple yet funny story and I thought about it yesterday and realized I owe my common sense cowboy logic and ability to handle unforeseen situations to my dad. We haven't always had the greatest relationship but I'm grateful for memories like this one and all the things he taught me.