I for one would like to be the first to welcome our new cow overlords 12 Mar 2007 | § 3 Buckethead This cow and this cow should not be allowed to meet and breed. Posted by Buckethead on Mon 12 Mar 2007 | § 3 § 3 Comments Well strictly speaking, if 1 Well strictly speaking, if they're both cows and were "trying to breed" (ie, sexually engaged), they'd be lesbians. Not that there's anything wrong with that. 13 Mar 2007 | 20:14 GeekLethal I was using cow in a 2 I was using cow in a universal sense, analogous to "mankind" referring to both men and women. In any event, if both of those bovines are females of the species, we won't have to worry about tactical carnivorous cows, at least in the near term. 13 Mar 2007 | 21:01 Buckethead It won't matter after this 3 It won't matter after this summer anyway. Those freakin' New Zealand sheep are gonna become top of the food chain. 14 Mar 2007 | 18:59 Ted [ You're too late, comments are closed ]
Well strictly speaking, if 1 Well strictly speaking, if they're both cows and were "trying to breed" (ie, sexually engaged), they'd be lesbians. Not that there's anything wrong with that. 13 Mar 2007 | 20:14 GeekLethal
I was using cow in a 2 I was using cow in a universal sense, analogous to "mankind" referring to both men and women. In any event, if both of those bovines are females of the species, we won't have to worry about tactical carnivorous cows, at least in the near term. 13 Mar 2007 | 21:01 Buckethead
It won't matter after this 3 It won't matter after this summer anyway. Those freakin' New Zealand sheep are gonna become top of the food chain. 14 Mar 2007 | 18:59 Ted
Well strictly speaking, if
Well strictly speaking, if they're both cows and were "trying to breed" (ie, sexually engaged), they'd be lesbians.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
I was using cow in a
I was using cow in a universal sense, analogous to "mankind" referring to both men and women.
In any event, if both of those bovines are females of the species, we won't have to worry about tactical carnivorous cows, at least in the near term.
It won't matter after this
It won't matter after this summer anyway. Those freakin' New Zealand sheep are gonna become top of the food chain.