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Monday, November 14, 2011
Pet buffalo loves to watch TV
Shaming chuihuhu-owners everywhere, rancher Jim Sautner, 64, lets the bison have free run of his house, allowing Bailey to dominate the sitting room as he watches TV. The Alberta, Canada native has even customised his convertible car to allow Bailey to take drives around the farm.
Jim’s wide Linda, 61, said of their pet buffalo: "He has a bond with Jim which is just incredible. He always wants to be with him all the time, whether Jim is in the house or working on their convertible car.
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Looks like the mess would be pretty challenging to say nothing of the shedding of buffalo hair. Some of the TV programs might cause the buffalo to destroy the set. I's thinking about CBS, NBC, ABC, and Bill Maer.
Oh give me a home, where the buffalo roam, and I'll show you a house full of chips.
All together now.....
Ok, try 'NOT' to sing that over and over for the next little bit.
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