Our cows were named for keeping track of their milk and testing. BUT heaven forbid you change her stall! They owned that stall everyday. Try to get a cow in a new stall. I got out before milking palours came in. I bet they went thou hell getting the cows into one.
That raised the question of why they’re called grasshopper mice instead of scorpion mice. A Google search shows that they mainly eat insects. A bonus fact is that these mice howl.
I hope I don’t start getting ads for grasshopper mice now.
Once the United States Post Office issued a stamp honoring the age old profession of prostitution. It cost $.50 to buy but $10.00 if you wanted to lick it.
The dude from FL Premium Member 4 months ago
Our cows were named for keeping track of their milk and testing. BUT heaven forbid you change her stall! They owned that stall everyday. Try to get a cow in a new stall. I got out before milking palours came in. I bet they went thou hell getting the cows into one.
chaosed2 4 months ago
Scratch and sniff, yes. But it smelled like paper and glue.
Bilan 4 months ago
That raised the question of why they’re called grasshopper mice instead of scorpion mice. A Google search shows that they mainly eat insects. A bonus fact is that these mice howl.
I hope I don’t start getting ads for grasshopper mice now.
eromlig 4 months ago
But just wait ’til she finds out you have another cow on the side…
Zykoic 4 months ago
All the other French stamps smell of garlic.
Zykoic 4 months ago
Having more than one cow may cause jealousy.
HarryLime Premium Member 4 months ago
I think you might be missing a quart.
Grandma Lea 4 months ago
Guess it was not impressive enough to say the cows produce 125 more gallons of milk!
kaycstamper 4 months ago
I want the job tending cows, I love them!
e.groves 4 months ago
How many cows were in that research?
joeatwork212 4 months ago
Might be OK with milk cows, but not with steers you plan to eat, unless you call them Wellington.
Crandlemire 4 months ago
Once the United States Post Office issued a stamp honoring the age old profession of prostitution. It cost $.50 to buy but $10.00 if you wanted to lick it.
FireAnt_Hater 4 months ago
I saw a nature video that documented that grasshopper mouse. I was impressed -a quite vicious little creature!
oish 4 months ago
1.96 euro is a lot of bread to mail a single letter
Màiri 4 months ago
That mouse species is one to encourage
JohnShirley1 4 months ago
Now these are some good RBIONs. I like that bit about the cow, I love animals, and would like to see the dairy business become much more humane.
oakie817 4 months ago
then shouldn’t it be called the scorpion mouse?
The Duke 4 months ago
I name my steaks.
suelou 4 months ago
Yeah!! Guys use that tactic to get more …you know…. from their wives!