Politician seals deal with horse kiss

Politician seals deal with horse kiss

Davis County Commissioner Alan Hansen kisses "Reno", a quarter horse owned by Scott Bass who works for the county, in Farmington, Ut., Tuesdaty, Aug. 19, 2008.

By Associated Press

FARMINGTON, Utah (AP) - Lose a bet, kiss a horse.

That's how Davis County Commissioner Alan Hansen found himself kissing a 3-year-old sand-colored horse named Reno.

The smooch stemmed from a contest between employees at Davis County and the Davis Hospital and Medical Center. The rules: Members of the team that lost the most weight got to watch their boss kiss a farm animal.

This year, the county employees won - county staffers lost 397.6 pounds, just slightly trimmer than the hospital workers.

Hansen missed out when his fellow commissioners locked lips with a cow over the weekend.

So on Tuesday, Hansen met Reno on the front steps of the county courthouse and puckered up for what became a quick peck.

But not before he slathered on some lip balm and popped a breath mint.
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