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This is not such a freaky picture, until you find out that window is on the fourth floor......
Cravendale advert?View attachment 36912
This is not such a freaky picture, until you find out that window is on the fourth floor......
Nowadays, they just get the poor bugger cancelled.One of the favorite graduation pranks in the US in engineering schools is persuading a cow or horse to climb stairs and leaving it with much appropriate fodder and water in the dean's office overnight. That and taking apart an auto and reassembling it in the dean's office.
The really great prank would be to get the cow or horse into the dean's office and then rebuild a car or truck around it.One of the favorite graduation pranks in the US in engineering schools is persuading a cow or horse to climb stairs and leaving it with much appropriate fodder and water in the dean's office overnight. That and taking apart an auto and reassembling it in the dean's office.
???a few encouraging colds . . .
A typo? Can't see the context for it.
(Emphasis Added)During a recent performance of Tchaikovsky’s “Pezzo Capriccioso,” a handful of audience members leaned forward attentively, their eyes bright, a few encouraging snuffles escaping from the otherwise hushed parterre. Though relative newcomers to classical music, they seemed closely attuned to the eight cellists onstage, raising their heads abruptly as the piece’s languid strains gave way to rapid-fire bow strokes.
We oughta pay EnolaGaia a retainer or something.
Poor cow They must have been going a fair speed to kill it?A runaway cow killed after being hit by a police van
"A cow on the loose in a residential street was hit and killed using a police van after officers struggled to bring it under control.
The cow, which is understood to have escaped from a nearby farm, was spotted wandering around roads in Woodley, Berkshire, on Thursday evening.
A police vehicle was later filmed colliding with the animal.
Thames Valley Police said the cow had charged and injured a woman and one of its officers.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-57112449
FULL STORY: https://www.komu.com/news/state/mis...cle_9029a687-1e7b-5cb3-857a-42f989dffc6d.htmlMissouri woman dies after being attacked by cow
A rural north-central Missouri woman has died after being attacked by a mother cow.
... 76-year-old Jane Heisey died about 8 a.m. Thursday on a farm near the Sullivan County town of Harris.
Sullivan County Coroner Bob Wyant says Heisey and her husband, Glenn, were in a lot near their house trying to put an ear tag on a newborn calf.
The mother cow knocked Heisey to the ground and stepped on her head.
She was pronounced dead at the scene. ...
UPDATE.A runaway cow killed after being hit by a police van
"A cow on the loose in a residential street was hit and killed using a police van after officers struggled to bring it under control.
The cow, which is understood to have escaped from a nearby farm, was spotted wandering around roads in Woodley, Berkshire, on Thursday evening.
A police vehicle was later filmed colliding with the animal.
Thames Valley Police said the cow had charged and injured a woman and one of its officers.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-57112449
I bet vegan bbqs are great"Protestors have held a vigil for a runaway cow, followed by a barbecue"
"Protestors have held a vigil for a runaway cow, followed by a barbecue"
I wonder why a tranquilliser gun could not have been found?Having dealt with loose cows several times in my life (once an entire herd) I dont think hitting them with a vehicle is quite the thing.
in fact, I believe the ultimate aim of the exercise (aside from putting cows back in the field, which is a self evident result) is not to get them involved in any vehicular collisions.
But I am not sure. I am not sure of anything these days.
I bet vegan bbqs are great