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				 The Code of the West 
 
			
			A man in Texas was riding his horse and towing his dog on a long rope leash  along a gravel road in the middle of nowhere.  In the distance another man was  driving madly in his pickup truck.  As the driver came up and over a hill, he  saw the man on the horse with the dog ahead.  He desperately tried to hit the  brakes and cut the wheel, but it was of little help.  The truck hit the man on  the horse and the dog with the side of the truck, sending them flying into the  ditch.
 The driver finally brought the truck to a stop, got out and looked  over to where the man and the horse and the dog laid.  He shook his head,  reached in the truck and pulled out his rifle from the gun rack and walked over  first to the dog.
 
 He looked at the dog and saw that it was lame.  He  shook his head sadly, held his hat to his chest, put it back on and said, “Code  of the west.”  He then dispatched the dog from its misery.
 
 Then he walked  over to the horse.  Clearly the horse was in terrible shape.  The proud Texan  began to weep for the great but now mortally wounded steed.  He aimed, said,  “Code of the west,” and dispatched the horse from its misery.
 
 Then the  man walked over to the wounded man laying out upon the ground.  He looked at him  and said, “You all right, Mister?”
 
 The wounded man replied, “I’VE NEVER  BEEN BETTER IN MY LIFE!!!!!!!!”
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