Posted by ericlb on July 14, 2008 at 04:29:36 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: Cows name? posted by Circus on July 13, 2008 at 17:43:05:
around here,especially at family gatherings any cow must be positively identified as such before any name calling, a few years ago one of our cows we called elsie was loose in the same pasture we were in, another cow we called bossie was wandering around bellering and making a nussance of herself trying to find elsie, me and my cousin decided to go find the cow so the other would shut up we went down along the creek and came to a brushy area and in there the bushes were trashing about something awfull, we figured we found the cow so we was hollering elsie as loud as we could, here it came, but when it got out of the brush, it wasnt a cow, as such, it was aunt kate, and man was she mad! something about her needing her privacy and us cousins insulting her by calling her a cows name, of course you got to understand aunt kate weighs in around 280 so you can see why we thought we found the cow, if this isnt the truth, well it should be,,lol
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