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Years ago, the speaker and his cousin Raymond visited their great-great-grandparents in Mississippi. Raymond, older than the speaker, always tried to get him to do things. They attempted to milk a bull but realized bulls don't have udders. Then they tried to break a horse, but the horse ran them out of the stable. Their brother was supposed to close the gate, but he ran away. Despite this, they went back in and successfully taught the horse to lead. The speaker also mentioned trying to milk the bull. That's the end of the story. I'm going to tell you a story about me that happened years and years ago when I was a young fellow, visiting your great-great-grandparents in the state of Mississippi with a cousin of mine whose name was Raymond. We would meet down there during the summer and have a great time. Raymond, being a few years older than me, like five years older, was always trying to get me to do certain things. He tried to get me to milk a bull, but I knew a bull didn't have udders, so we tried to break a horse. And we had the horse in the stable. We were trying to put a bridle on this horse. Boy, that horse ran us outside of that stable like you would not believe. My brother was to open the gate for us, so if the horse came after us, he could close it and stop the horse. Well, the horse ran us out of the stable, and my brother ran from the gate, so we had to go over the horse. So, we were trying to put a bridle on this horse. Boy, that horse ran us outside of that stable like you would not believe. My brother was to open the gate for us, so if the horse came after us, he could close it and stop the horse. Well, the horse ran us out of the stable, and my brother ran from the gate, so we had to go over the horse. But being as determined as Brayman and I were, we went back in, and we caught that animal, and we taught him how to lead, just a little bit, without having to fight us all the way. So, that was one story that stuck with me, that one, and trying to milk the bull, and boy, was that something. That's about it, Tanisha. I hope this story is a good one for you. Thank you.