I grew up in rural dairy country. When my college friends from the city came home with me for weekends, the friends ALWAYS mooed when they saw cows. I never did tell them that folks in the country don’t do that.
My late springer spaniel, Samantha, loved it when we visited friends when they lived in the rural edge of Lansdale, Pa. and had cows as neighbors. Sammie would run to the fence and woof! woof! at the cows who would come over and smilingly stare at her. Once, she got through the fence and ran around barking and they just stared at her. : )
stillfickled Premium Member almost 2 years ago
We love you just the way you are, Max!
Sanspareil almost 2 years ago
I’ve heard of cows!
johnjoyce over 1 year ago
I grew up in rural dairy country. When my college friends from the city came home with me for weekends, the friends ALWAYS mooed when they saw cows. I never did tell them that folks in the country don’t do that.
davidlwashburn over 1 year ago
I can’t moo at cattle any more thanks to Gary Larson and his “yakkity yak yak yak” cartoon.
Rolf Rykken Premium Member over 1 year ago
My late springer spaniel, Samantha, loved it when we visited friends when they lived in the rural edge of Lansdale, Pa. and had cows as neighbors. Sammie would run to the fence and woof! woof! at the cows who would come over and smilingly stare at her. Once, she got through the fence and ran around barking and they just stared at her. : )
christelisbetty over 1 year ago
When we were kids, we’d moo at cows.and read Burma Shave sign, look for out of state license plate…
paullp Premium Member over 1 year ago
Golden Oldie, from the City vs. Country genre:
City Slicker (to Farmer): That’s a nice bunch of cows.
Farmer: Herd!
-City Slicker:_ What?
Farmer: Herd! Herd of cows!
City Slicker: Do you think I’m stupid? Of course I’ve heard of cows!
RWill over 1 year ago
Suddenly, I hear Garry Shandling’s voice …