@jack-dodds, I think I can speak for us all when I say, "We have been mooved."
I think I`m safe in saying, I was not the only one who audibly (or internally) "Moo-ed" immediately after reading your response
JB; I guess the question I have is...at what point in time does a human moo become a groan....or....wait a second.....that was your point wasn't it?
@john-barry, that may not have been you, John. Check your kitchen.
good idea John !!!....looks pretty quiet.....for NOW
@john-barry, cows are...different...in Canada. Are they not?
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
@john-barry, cows are...different...in Canada. Are they not?
Well yes and no JK....the dairy cattle up here look different than that one but they are mostly the same color. They are of Jewish heritage...called Holsteins. They eat hay and alfalfa here mainly....not cupcakes.
Well...that's either a very large cupcake or a very small cow.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Well...that's either a very large cupcake or a very small cow.
It`s a bran muffin....and that`s not a cow...it`s my two-cats-back Stanley....he had taken a bite of the muffin and left it like that on the cooling rack.....I told him it was his muffin now and he could sit at the counter for as long as it took to finish it
In deference to Dave,our message host, I though it was only right to get his provocative post back on track
Ok, let me clarify this one more time, I do not have a cow in my kitchen, my cow is called MEDI and I CARE for her at work, milking only enough to keep her healthy.
Ok, let me clarify this one more time, I do not have a cow in my kitchen, my cow is called MEDI and I CARE for her at work, milking only enough to keep her healthy.
you`re a fortunate man Doc......just the simple courtesy of allowing people to bring their dogs to work, tells me you have a very empathetic employer
Ok, let me clarify this one more time, I do not have a cow in my kitchen, my cow is called MEDI and I CARE for her at work, milking only enough to keep her healthy.
you`re a fortunate man Doc......just the simple courtesy of allowing people to bring their dogs to work, tells me you have a very empathetic employer
Let's just think for a quick second JB and JK; Chav has stated he milks his cow at work, like normal people.....so the man is in fact a farmer and likely a veterinarian. He obviously has a little kitchenette area in there with a table. Granted his cow has a strange name but it's probably Spanish for Bessie or Daisy or whatever. The cat is a barn cat. End of discussion. I hope this enables you two to let this go.....please.....for Chav's sake.
Well...that's either a very large cupcake or a very small cow.
It`s a bran muffin....and that`s not a cow...it`s my two-cats-back Stanley....he had taken a bite of the muffin and left it like that on the cooling rack.....I told him it was his muffin now and he could sit at the counter for as long as it took to finish it
In deference to Dave,our message host, I though it was only right to get his provocative post back on track
Just a last quick thought JB....not to criticize, but don't you think you were a bit hard on Stanley? Plus isn't that a lot of bran in that huge cupcake for a cat? Maybe Chav can provide some veterinarian advice on this.......
Well...that's either a very large cupcake or a very small cow.
It`s a bran muffin....and that`s not a cow...it`s my two-cats-back Stanley....he had taken a bite of the muffin and left it like that on the cooling rack.....I told him it was his muffin now and he could sit at the counter for as long as it took to finish it
In deference to Dave,our message host, I though it was only right to get his provocative post back on track
Just a last quick thought JB....not to criticize, but don't you think you were a bit hard on Stanley? Plus isn't that a lot of bran in that huge cupcake for a cat? Maybe Chav can provide some veterinarian advice on this.......
You gotta be kidding me! Since I last spoke another soul left this earth. Only bugs in my life are named covids, I wish I was a veterinarian, at least could had help my dog get rid of his rash…
@chav These Covid times we are experiencing are very difficult in so many ways and in particular for those very valued persons in the medical field and other emergency services "on the front lines" each and every day, month after month. Sometimes I wonder if people can truly appreciate the risk these professionals face serving the public at large. I'm sure you have some very trying days Chav, so hopefully the interesting discussions and our occasional clowning around on this forum help to provide a positive influence and put a smile on your face from time to time.
@chav These Covid times we are experiencing are very difficult in so many ways and in particular for those very valued persons in the medical field and other emergency services "on the front lines" each and every day, month after month. Sometimes I wonder if people can truly appreciate the risk these professionals face serving the public at large. I'm sure you have some very trying days Chav, so hopefully the interesting discussions and our occasional clowning around on this forum help to provide a positive influence and put a smile on your face from time to time.
I`ll say what Jack said Chav.....personally,I`m too timid to even leave the house
Well...that's either a very large cupcake or a very small cow.
Just a last quick thought JB....not to criticize, but don't you think you were a bit hard on Stanley? Plus isn't that a lot of bran in that huge cupcake for a cat? Maybe Chav can provide some veterinarian advice on this.......
He could have chosen a very small cow,as JK was quick to point out

