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Halloween Day Scene: Cattle gather at the ogre's sinkhole



2017-10-31 - Greater Bliss, KY - Photo by Miss Victoria.
Call it just a coincidence if you will - but you have to admit it is a bone chilling one if you believe animals have a special sense of supernatural phenomenon. As smoke rises as from a funeral pyre over the sinkhole the late Gertrude Browning used to scare the begeesus out of Vicky Browning when just a wee mischievous lass by telling her she might get tossed in that sinkhole with Bud Mullins, the ogre if her deportment did not improve, the Girls at Miss Victoria's Pampered Angus Ranch are mesmerized... on Halloween of all times! We'll probably know in the morning whether Bud Mullins resurrected himself or not.


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