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POPSKnowing me, knowing Moo Cow art by Caroline Shotton. I refer to myself as the "Madcow", and my father calls me "Moocow", so I was delighted to discover this "Mooart". I think it's rather cute.
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POPSHow I Lost My Name A wistful poem "Founded in the United States of America in June of 2005, asianamericanpoetry.com is a non-profit Internet-based site created to share poems by Asian poets from the U.S. as well as from all around the world. Our mission is to encourage and strengthen Asian poets to share their poetic works or art and have their brilliant gifts discovered."
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POPSCows have accents Picked this one up from Ripley's. Wonder if Italian cows have a nicer moo than the English ones? :)
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POPSThe Battle Hymn of The New Republic You'll be sorry how he's used ya; you'll be sorry how he's used ya, Chris you'll be sorry when he screws ya, but you dupes keep marching on. Mine eyes have seen the New York Times as it descends to naught; The liberal pup who inherited it all has driven it to aught. This murderer of the Old Gray Dame's a spoiled and stupid snot; But this dupe keeps marching on. You'll be sorry how he's used ya; you'll be sorry how he's used ya, You'll be so sorry when he screws ya, but you dupes keep marching on. Mine eyes have seen these cattle as they kneel and meekly moo; They're hooves are trampling out our votes uncaring what they do. Where once there was some honesty there's now no news that's true; But these dupes keep marching on. You'll be sorry how he's used ya; you'll be sorry how he's used ya, You'll be so sorry when he screws ya, but you dupes keep marching on. Russ Vaughn
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POPSUdderly Ridiculous What were the booking charges? Drunk and disudderly? And how much for the indecent exposure charge? This is a case of getting tit for tat. Has she been tested for mad cow disease? I hope she milks the publicity for all the juice she can. Next stop, the moo-vies. I should stop milking this cow...
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POPSHoly cows get passports to defeat rustlers ndia shares a 2,500-mile (4,025km) border with Bangladesh, which is one of the world’s most densely populated countries – as well as one of its poorest – and suffers from chronic shortages of food, especially meat. Its 150 million people, 88 per cent of whom are Muslim, eat beef, especially during festivals, but have to import most of it as there is only enough grazing space for 23 million cows. India has an estimated 250 million cows – many wandering city streets – but its 880 million Hindus consider them sacred, and slaughtering them is illegal in much of the country
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POPSMarch 1: Baba Marta (Bulgarian)
An interesting tradition! On the first day of March and few days afterwards, Bulgarians exchange and wear white and red tassels or small dolls called "Пижо и Пенда" (Pizho and Penda). In Bulgarian folklore the name Baba Marta (in Bulgarian баба Марта meaning Grandma March) is related to a grumpy old lady whose mood swings change very rapidly. This is an old pagan tradition and remains almost unchanged today. The common belief is that by wearing the red and white colours of the martenitsa people ask Baba Marta for mercy. They hope that it will make winter pass faster and bring spring. Many people wear more than one martenitsa. They receive them as presents from relatives, close friends and colleagues. Martenitsa is usually worn pinned on the clothes, near the collar, or tied around the wrist. The tradition calls for wearing the martenitsa until the person sees a stork or a blooming tree. The stork is considered a harbinger of spring and as evidence that Baba Marta is in a good moo
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POPSMoo, back seat driver In a way its funny, but sad that one cow died. A new topic for driver's education: How to avoid hitting cows in the road.
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POPSFormer S Korean leader leaps to death over scandal Major difference between American ex-president’s and leaders virtually anywhere else in the world: In America, the scandalized person would not give a crap about how many people he hurt, would shrug it off and write a book.