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69% | How do you break up the work? How do you tackle it? Or where we at least got that film? What's the blur we seeing in that arena? Well, there's of course the two ropers. This will vary on the size of your crown, your size, your outfit, anywhere from one to three or four ropers. Then there's what they call a tailor. He's a follower that throws the calf down, holds him down, then there's an ear marker. He puts the earmark and the waddle on, then there's a bander and the castorator. And we figure one tailor for each roper and one ear marker for each roper. But the branding doesn't take much time and it's not too strenuous. So one brand that he can handle too, then I do it in fee, they'll pay. | ▶️ |
73% | Number seven. In the morning, the computer screen is all clogged up. Number six. He's gotten amazingly good at typing with one hand. Number six. Five. Number five. Number five. She makes her cast your remarks about your software. Number four. Lipstick on the mouse. Number three. During sexy screams, A colon. | ▶️ |
75% | Four, three, two, one, ignition and liftoff! | ▶️ |
73% | Four, three, two, one. | ▶️ |
78% | I don't wish for second bonkers. Your second-to-two-fire-six shots are only five. And I'll tell you the truth, I forgot myself and all this excitement. But being a mister forty-four and I get the most powerful handgun in the world, I will blow your head clean off. You could ask yourself a question. Do I feel lucky? Well, do you, poncho? | ▶️ |
68% | Four, three, two, one. | ▶️ |
73% | Four, three, two, one. | ▶️ |
72% | One guy, two guys, three guys, four! | ▶️ |
76% | to the mental count of four. | ▶️ |
75% | Five, four, three, two, one. | ▶️ |