Idk know how to upload the few videos I shot but heres the end of the story anyways.
So, what a wild ride. After coming out around 9:30 to asses the situation, the fellas went to try and get a few extra hands and the frontloader. Cut to about 3:00 me and some other relatives went out to try and get a hold of him and bring him to shore. Surprisingly all it took was a treble hook and a decent arm, we caught his leg and got him close to shore. Unfortunately, it was the wrong goddarn side. The tractor couldnt make it through the mud to get around to us so I hopped in some waders, threw a noose around his neck, and we drug him across the pond, tied the rope to the bucket and lifted him out. Thought his darn head was gonna pop off for a moment. But we got him up on shore and they scooped him up and buried him on the hillside. Crazy lady was surprisingly not crazy, even admitted she had neglected to come see him any time recently. All in all, it turned out a million times better than I ever could've hoped, but goddarn am I tired lol. Heres some pics, they should be in pretty chronological order from where he died, to the noose to drag him, to finally having him out. If anybody can help me figure out why I cant upload the video (it was only about 40s) I'll pop that one here too. Enjoy ya freaks! And thanks for helping me not lose my mind through all this nonsense lol I really appreciate it π
Ok never mind, little out of order, start from the bottom lol
Thanks @Jew for reminding me of catbox. I got 2 vids I'm uploading.
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That's honestly a pleasant surprise. Glad it worked out for you, even though it was bad for dramacoin
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Genuinely yes, things went sooooo much smoother than I ever could have imagined. All she wanted was some of his mane to remember him by. And now I never have to see her ever again lol. It's all pretty anticlimactic but better for my mental health in the long run
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Did you use my "great pasture in the sky" line?
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Didnt even have to, my grandmother ended up talking to her instead of me. All in all, not as dramatic as finding the fricker but a good ending to a long day
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That's a good grandma. Going, "That b-word is crazy so I'm just gonna step on in and save him the trouble."
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She'll be 89 in november and shes still more badass than anyone on this site
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I could beat up your grandma.
Name a time and a place.
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This morning, at "7.62Γ39 range" o'clock
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Grandma's that age are the badass generation.
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My great grandma who recently passed was badass as heck. Used to tell us a story of her preparing dinner by getting veggies and herbs from the garden then slaughtering one of the chickens. The next day she gave birth lmao.
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Ugh mine just had dialysis
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I could take her fam
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Sometimes people can surprise us, in a good way.
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It's nice to catch a break every once in a while, that's for sure
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