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Post by erik on Jun 23, 2021 16:44:03 GMT -5
I wish I were making this stuff up. Last night, someone at a meat-processing plant in Pico Rivera, located thirteen miles from Downtown L.A., left a gate open; and the end result was an hours-long stampede of cattle that looked like something out of Tucson or Tulsa in the 1890's:
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Post by rick on Jun 24, 2021 16:26:59 GMT -5
Erik, I saw this! KABC7 stayed on this story for about 17 minutes on its 11 p.m. newscast. My sympathies were with the cows they were rounding up to take them back to the slaughterhouse. I know that the residents of that neighborhood didn't want cows roaming there unfettered, but I was really hoping they'd escape and find a nice home on the range. I even bargained with myself if they let the cows go that I would stop eating beef! Am sad to say, they rounded them all up.
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STAMPEDE!
Jun 24, 2021 16:37:23 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by rick on Jun 24, 2021 16:37:23 GMT -5
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Post by erik on Jun 24, 2021 18:22:00 GMT -5
Good to hear that Diane Warren has taken the cow to that farm sanctuary in Acton, which is on of the least populated areas of L.A. County, on the edge of the Mojave Desert, and where there are the last vestiges of farms and ranches. She (meaning the cow, of course) should be in good hands.
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