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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 335288" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>Besides personally thanking them back in the day when we hunted out west, we would get them gift cards for a nice steak house. Some of the men didn't give a hoot about it but their bride's sure did. It was one night when they didn't have to cook and they got out of the house!</p><p>There were a couple ranches where we would go out and help them work cattle in the spring and fall. Being we had cattle and knew the ropes, they really appreciated the extra hands.</p><p>Even offer to help fix fence with them or haul hay. </p><p>Little things go a long ways!</p><p>One old gentleman even offered to sell us his ranch. Man I kick myself for not trying to buy it but money was short and interest was high, so I politely told him I couldn't afford it. That was back in the Carter years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 335288, member: 642"] Besides personally thanking them back in the day when we hunted out west, we would get them gift cards for a nice steak house. Some of the men didn't give a hoot about it but their bride's sure did. It was one night when they didn't have to cook and they got out of the house! There were a couple ranches where we would go out and help them work cattle in the spring and fall. Being we had cattle and knew the ropes, they really appreciated the extra hands. Even offer to help fix fence with them or haul hay. Little things go a long ways! One old gentleman even offered to sell us his ranch. Man I kick myself for not trying to buy it but money was short and interest was high, so I politely told him I couldn't afford it. That was back in the Carter years. [/QUOTE]
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