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Riddle?

 
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If there's a bull and an ox and the bull **** on a patch of grass, will crop grow better there than if the ox was to **** on the grass? This is a prototype riddle under development. The answer that I'm testing out include:
A the answer might somehow be connected to the bulls run on the market
B I don't give a ****......
C etc
Please help me to develop this riddle. Thanks and best regards
[edited to remove naughty words... please keep it clean... this is a family forum]
[ August 15, 2002: Message edited by: Thomas Paul ]
 
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Why? :roll:
 
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Dude ..'The grass is always greener on the other side'
 
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Can you provide some more information such as
1)**** is in solid/semisolid/liquid state?
2)Type of crop?
3)Weather conditions
4)Food intake of bull/Ox?
 
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