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April 9, 2011: The cow jumped over the...
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AP's Veronika Oleksyn reports from Laufen, Germany: When Regina Mayer's parents dashed her hopes of getting a horse, the resourceful 15-year-old didn't sit in her room and sulk. Instead, she turned to a cow called Luna to make her riding dreams come true. Hours of training, and tons of treats, cajoling and caresses later, the results are impressive: not only do the two regularly go on long rides through the southern German countryside, they do jumps over a makeshift hurdle of beer crates and painted logs. http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news...umped-over-the |
Love it!
That Girl will be going places. |
Udderly cool!
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And when it breaks a leg, you can send it to the slaughterhouse instead of the glue factory. Much more profitable that way.
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What kind of weirdo parents won't buy their daughter a horse, but will buy her a big, stinkin' cow?
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very strange
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They probably thought she would get tired of the thing after a week or two and then end up with another mouth to feed. Think, new puppy syndrome, but on a much larger scale. |
3of5 used to ride on our German Shephered's back when she was little
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The sway-backed German Shepard? |
Serious steak material. I could get a lot of burgers out of that beast.
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Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, It's over the cow I go. . . .
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cracks me up to see this cow with an expression like an stodgy old lady catching air like that!
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Yeah! No expression at all.
Maybe this is unexciting after the time she was involved with an oil lamp in Chicago.. |
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