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win said, 3 months ago
She got jumped again by the red bull?
Linux0s said, 3 months ago
And that’s how she became a world class volley ball player.
AshburnStadium said, 3 months ago
I think that today’s strip is a bunch of bull! ;-)
PICTO said, 3 months ago
Jumping cows, who cares? Has anyone seen my dish or my spoon?
cookienut
said, 3 months ago
Nudge, nudge, know whut I mean? ;)
Paul Rozeboom
said, 3 months ago
@AshburnStadium
It’s not a bunch of bull, it’s the udder kind
Paul Rozeboom
said, 3 months ago
Maybe not the red bull but a goose.
emptc12 said, 3 months ago
The natural method of breeding has mostly been overtaken by artificial means. There is an amusing chapter in one of the “All Creatures Great and Small” books about when the vets first started to take samples in tubes. Lesson: Do not get the temperature of the tube too hot!
Notsoastute said, 3 months ago
Is the cow’s name Alice?
battle of plattsburgh said, 3 months ago
Moo.
ncalifgirl58 said, 3 months ago
@emptc12
It’s a great book emptc12.
whmIII said, 3 months ago
I consider that stuff “utterly undrinkable”…
mkahn said, 3 months ago
Q: What does a cow call her husband, fiance, or boyfriend?
A: Her significant udder!
Notsoastute said, 3 months ago
@ncalifgirl58
And a good series on PBS.
I believe James Harriet had a total of 3 books.
Godfreydaniel said, 3 months ago
I read a biography of James Herriot (real name: James Alfred Wight) written by his son, and according to his son, James and Siegfried and Tristan were all more or less the way they were in the books. In fact, according to Herriot’s son, Siegfried (whose real name was Donald Sinclair) was even more eccentric in real life than he was in the books!