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Comment: Picture at Hood Lodge

Roosters are another campaign issue

Lisa Greer writes:
I love the picture and the caption used, the best campaign situation was when the rooster tried to flog me, and I came off the back porch after leaving a card. The resident wasn't home. I couldn't understand why Phillip was laughing so hard. I didn't see a dog anywhere. I got into the truck, and said, "Why are you laughing so hard?" he said. "Look beside you." And there at the door was a rooster, which had come out from under the porch and was chasing me, with his wings all spread. I asked Phil, "At exactly at what point were you planning on telling me? When you were rolling on the ground?"

Incidentally, Bro Paul Patton is a distant cousin of mine, and a very special man. Have a great day, everybody. - Lisa Greer
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