Posted by skyharborcowboy on January 02, 2008 at 07:52:25 from (70.212.219.124):
In Reply to: Goodbye for now posted by Lanse on January 01, 2008 at 09:06:12:
Mark,
What you said is SOOOOOOOOOOOO True! We have a guy at work that got worked up about 30 years ago because someone said that he Cow P*****D a hole. It is an technical aircraft term when you try to drill out a rivet and you miss and figure 8 hole instead.
Well he was so mad that someone accused him of doing it when he hadnt that C.P. became his nick name for the past 30 years. It is amazing actually to see him turn red with veins popping out of every square inch of his body when someone calls him that! it is comical! He has called HR a bazillion times and we cant call him that anymore but every imaginable version is used instead. Anytime we run across anything that has to do with a cow is in a newspaper or magazine it gets laid out at work. Imagine the horror of me coming into work one day last year with a kids flashlight that was a cow that mooed every time you turned on the light. I swear my boss almost throw up and all of my co-workers just about pissed themselves laughing!
I personally think that all PETA people should be imprisoned as accomplices to domestic terrorism! I cant stand those worthless good for nothing pieces of manure. I therefore prefer to refer to PETA as People Eating Tasty Animals!
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