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What's the old phrase between the bull and the young stud.

 

Let's run down the hill and have our way with a cow each, old bull no son. Let's walk down and have them all. (Edited for a young audience)

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1 hour ago, GarethM said:

What's the old phrase between the bull and the young stud.

 

Let's run down the hill and have our way with a cow each, old bull no son. Let's walk down and have them all. (Edited for a young audience)

 

I've not heard that one for many years!! And the bloke who told me used the unedited version (he was proper respectable too, a local business owner, family man and all)

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Haha, I did try to find the YouTube link to the unedited AvE video. But it was like a needle in a haystack.

 

Age and wisdom and all that, or just old.

I'm airing towards the latter these days.

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