Posted by Roy in UK on November 25, 2010 at 23:15:29 from (86.128.240.57):
In Reply to: Yesterday morning pic posted by JayinNY on November 25, 2010 at 07:50:22:
That pic of that cow reminded me of a story I heard on the radio. They were interviewing a teacher who had set up a little farm in his school which was in the middle of a city here in England. It was to show the kids who had never ever seen livestock and crops in real life, just what farming is really like. They had a sheep or two, a few calves and pigs. Well the kids had obviously learned something by this because one day an American farmer visited them. He said to one of the kids "Hey I didn't know you guys had "Hur-ford" cattle in England!" OOPS! The teacher said this young lad looked the visitor straight in the eye and said "Actually sir, it is pronounced He - re - ford and the breed originated in He-re-ford-shire" ( Herefordshire) "Right here in England". The teacher said this poor guy"s face went bright red.
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