Put a thousand monkeys in a room and you get the work of Shakespeare. Put a thousand mentally inspired members in a forum, and you can figure out any truth, even the meaning of life.
now i think i changed my mind, i would want my cow to sound more like chewbacca then the pope
AAAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHHHhh!!!!!!
kinda like that but different
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Why could anyone get in trouble??? We all have the freedom of speech, and anyway politics is everywhere.
I thought it was realley boring, and it is sort of, tub it's also quite important.
On an even more important note:
I prefer a deep, bellowing moo with a slight uptone at the end.
i said he could get in trouble because he was talkin about killing the president,and thats just not cool to do ( in public anyway, and i think this is sorta consiodered public) even if the president is an idiot
And I suppose it is wrong... Tub I asked my friend if I could kill him and he said yes, as soon as I have got a mars bar. He didn't seem to mind too much..... *ahem*
Depends on the locality of a cow, it might speak a different dialog and therefore produce a different kind of moo.
The moo is usually a very important way for a cow to express it's personal opinion and to convey its inner feeling. It's also a channel for them to express their concern for the world.
Most cow are usually pacifist, they prefer a peaceful grassland for grazing. So the moo are usually more peaceful. However, I notice the moo of the cow has become more unsettled recently. I think it might has something to do with world events or perhaps just the taste of the grass was not as good as before.
Cow's moos have recently been unsettled.
This is due to only one factor: An increasing number of cows are being replaced with reconstitued milk bottles. The cow's arguement is that the milk bottles don't do the job as well, and to be honest I am off the same onion. I am SO tired I have absolutely no idea what I am typing and I have college tomorrow. Great. Poor cows.