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donkeys are farm equip right?

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    Posted: 06 Apr 2011 at 12:00am
Just got done particpating in a fundraiser for the local FFA , we had a donkey basketball tourney , I was just wondering if anyone on here has done this , and how sore will i be in the morning? P.S feel good now thanks to the busch family .
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i gots volenteered into 2 of them donkey ball softball games! think it was owned by crosby! and i was sore the next day! or 2 or 3...but yeah...barley pop afterwards did help! lol if it happens agin, i wanna have a few BEFORE i go play!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote brettIA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Apr 2011 at 12:15am
Thats what i was afaid of ! these were owned by dairyland productions ( I think) damn things were well trained ,,,, to buck ! But I have to admit the vids are funny . will ttry and post if anyone has interest.
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Did it a year ago, it was a fundraiser for the town and we (fire department) had a team.  I wasn't sore but i'm just a young pup yet  lol
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Where's the pictures. Have watched a few and yes, they can be hilarious.
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We used to have them but were playing softball (Punkin Ball) at the time.  YES, they are well trained.  Would sit down or buck you off at command.  Was a LOT of fun and the barley pop flowed like water at the time.  Ah, memories...
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I did that years ago.
 
They are boney critters for sure.
 
I was sore. (was a lot younger then.....)
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i did git to 2nd base.....once! then the guy that owned 'em, would stand there and say; buck,buck,buck! and it did! coulda slapped that dude!!
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Dad always said the ones he used on the farm spoke Norwegian. (Grandpa was from Oslo..)

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never been in one but i have watched one, they are very funny
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