To Be Honest
© Baxter
Black, DVM
published in The Draft Horse Journal, Spring 2002
I
was walkin’ through the show barn at the Stock Show.
As I passed two fellers sittin’ ‘round a tack
box, I heard the words, “Well, to be honest...”
I froze in my tracks! It’s been my experience that
anything preceded by those four words usually turns out to
be a windy conglomeration of half-truths, excuses, sales
pitches and exaggerated claims bound to make even the most
gullible sucker have second thoughts!
“Well, to be honest, the guy I bought her from said
that she’d settled every time he bred her. So I think
my A.I. man must have had a faulty tank.”
“Well, to be honest,” said the horse trader, “I’ve
never seen him limp like that . It must be the humidity.”
“Well, to be honest,” said the purebred man
to the show superintendent, “I’ve noticed that
discoloration on her belly myself, and occasionally her calves
have a white tail, but two years ago they built a nuclear
power plant down the road from the farm. Shoot, even my labrador
bitch had spotted pups!”
“Well, to be honest, I’d never thought of sellin’ this
bull. His weight per day of age was tops in my herd and I’ve
been offered $50,000 for him but if you’re really interested...”
“Well, to be honest,” said the fieldman to the
breeder, “I’d like to help you put on your sale
but I’m booked that day. When is it?”
“Well, to be honest,” said the auctioneer after
the sale, “It was dang good for what we had.”
“Well, to be honest,” said the lady to her neighbor
in Amway, “I believe in what you’re doin’,
but I’m busy the next five years.”
“Well, to be honest,” said the truck salesman, “ I
did flip it but it tracks as good as it ever did.”
“Well, to be honest, I did buy one of his bulls after
he beat me at the state show, but he repossessed it after
sixty days. I think mine are better anyway.”
“Well to be honest,” said the rancher to the
vet, “ I noticed her water broke yesterday.”
“Well, to be honest,” said the husband to his
wife, “I knew our anniversary was last Sunday. I was
just waitin’ to see if you remembered!”
“Well, to be honest, I did think of stoppin’ off
for a quick one with the boys but I changed my mind, but
you’ll never believe what happened...” |