'T was on Mon, 05 Apr 1999 22:02:00 -0600,
that JM wrote:
> Sweet! I was working with cows a while back... theres a couple thousand of> em.. =]
Somehow cows2 reminds me of that robot-army scene from Episode I...
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he he he strange that isn't it? (so THAT'S where George got the idea...)
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Sheep... In England they call them sheep.
Ken wrote:
At one time I lived in a state here in the USA called Wyoming. On one ranch
> that I visited the rancher had a couple of different British breeds of cattle> that resembled something more like an over grown long haired english sheep dog> than any traditional looking cow I have ever seen before or since. The were> very unatuaral looking but 20 years later I can see them in my mind quite> clearly.>> --> Ken Tyler>> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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<p>Robert J Becraft wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Sheep... In England they call them sheep.
<p>Ken wrote:
<br> At one time I lived in a state here in the USA called Wyoming.
On one ranch
<p>> that I visited the rancher had a couple of different British breeds
of cattle
<br>> that resembled something more like an over grown long haired english
sheep dog
<br>> than any traditional looking cow I have ever seen before or since.
The were
<br>> very unatuaral looking but 20 years later I can see them in my mind
quite
<br>> clearly.
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Probably an Abberdeen Angus.
Steve
Ken wrote:
> > Graham Redway wrote:> >> > Graham,> >> > Contry to popular belief, that is not what British beef looks like.> >> > Graham Redway.> > At one time I lived in a state here in the USA called Wyoming. On one ranch> that I visited the rancher had a couple of different British breeds of cattle> that resembled something more like an over grown long haired english sheep dog> than any traditional looking cow I have ever seen before or since. The were> very unatuaral looking but 20 years later I can see them in my mind quite> clearly.> > --> Ken Tyler> > mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
Scott McDonald wrote:
> Ken wrote:> >> > "Did I just feel a nibble on my fish'n line" Ken thinks to himself as he> > lets out a little more line so as not to spook em. He is patient and can> > wait as long as it takes.> > <puzzled look>
It's a challenge -- the opening salvo of Cute Wars.
So, will you be cowed by this challenge? Are you a man or a moose?
Off to add doe eyes to my poker playing dog models.
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