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“Cow & Boy Classics” chronicles the ongoing adventures of Billy and Cow. The duo spend endless days pondering life’s big questions, all the while dodging cat-copters, runaway tractors, and any other oddity aimed their way. “Cow & Boy Classics” is clever, heartfelt, and hysterically strange, sometimes all at once.
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J. Short
said, 8 months ago
Life in the hood: country style.
doug said, 8 months ago
Rule #1 – watch out for cow pies.
Jkiss
said, 8 months ago
Rule #2 stay far away from the little mushrooms that grow on the cow pies.
TimeTraveler
said, 8 months ago
I remember when this was all farmland.
Mister Ed said, 8 months ago
@Jkiss
Stay far away from the little mushrooms that grow on the cow pies.
But it’s OK to eat the mushrooms growing out of the horse road apples. (I think.)
Cinquefoil said, 8 months ago
Rule #3: Never think you’re safe from the cat-copters.
Benndayy85 said, 8 months ago
When did they say that this strip would end?
Jkiss
said, 8 months ago
@Mister Ed
Thanks for the new terminology. I hadn’t heard of those before.
Sure those shrooms should be fine……..if you’re out for a good time.
:-p
TimeTraveler
said, 8 months ago
@Benndayy85
January 1
packratjohn said, 8 months ago
Makes me think of all the times I’ve had to tell people that our address really IS Rural Route 1….. They just don’t get it. Usually just funny, but has caused us a problem or two over the years.
packratjohn said, 8 months ago
And, I can remember when that pasture was just a corn field.