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Joseph E. Smith wrote:Rats, I didn't respond in time.

I was going to suggest she be named Mrs. Droopy Drawers... on second thought, maybe that's not such a good cow name... Betsy is a great name! :) :party: :)
You do know that Betsy is Cowtimes name...real name..don't ye?

Ye do now :lol: :lol:

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dubhlinn wrote:
Joseph E. Smith wrote:Rats, I didn't respond in time.

I was going to suggest she be named Mrs. Droopy Drawers... on second thought, maybe that's not such a good cow name... Betsy is a great name! :) :party: :)
You do know that Betsy is Cowtimes name...real name..don't ye?

Ye do now :lol: :lol:

Slan,
D. :wink:
Cool! I am glad she isn't named mrs. droopy drawers either... :D
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Jerry Freeman wrote:
I.D.10-t wrote:The best thing to do is give the animal a name. Naming rights I would call it.

"Oh, you haven't given the cow Ralphredrick a name yet? Seems like he has one to me. When do I get to meet him? Oh a girl cow? Ralphridricka!"
Oh, this is a good idea!

Please, everyone, suggest names. Then, if they haven't named her by Monday evening, I can offer to name her for them. At no charge, of course.

This is a Jersey cow who's extremely friendly. I haven't been around cows a lot, but she seems like an especially sweet natured animal. I would love to be the one who named her.

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Joseph E. Smith wrote:
dubhlinn wrote:
Joseph E. Smith wrote:Rats, I didn't respond in time.

I was going to suggest she be named Mrs. Droopy Drawers... on second thought, maybe that's not such a good cow name... Betsy is a great name! :) :party: :)
You do know that Betsy is Cowtimes name...real name..don't ye?

Ye do now :lol: :lol:

Slan,
D. :wink:
Cool! I am glad she isn't named mrs. droopy drawers either... :D
:lol: :lol: :lol:

She's cool, hot and hip.

Wish my granny was.

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JF wrote:What shall we name Peter's calf?
Left or right?

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dubhlinn wrote:
Joseph E. Smith wrote:
dubhlinn wrote: You do know that Betsy is Cowtimes name...real name..don't ye?

Ye do now :lol: :lol:

Slan,
D. :wink:
Cool! I am glad she isn't named mrs. droopy drawers either... :D
:lol: :lol: :lol:

She's cool, hot and hip.

Wish my granny was.

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:lol: (Mr. D you've let the cat out of the bag...) :P
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cowtime wrote:
dubhlinn wrote:
Joseph E. Smith wrote: Cool! I am glad she isn't named mrs. droopy drawers either... :D
:lol: :lol: :lol:

She's cool, hot and hip.

Wish my granny was.

Slan,
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:lol: (Mr. D you've let the cat out of the bag...) :P
Not to worry, I've forgotten it already. :lol: :D
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I liked Moo as the name, but then I call the family dog Woof.
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chrisoff wrote:I liked Moo as the name, but then I call the family dog Woof.
I call mine "Dog Head" :)
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kennychaffin wrote:
chrisoff wrote:I liked Moo as the name, but then I call the family dog Woof.
I call mine "Dog Head" :)
I call mine Squeegee... not exactly certain why.
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Joseph E. Smith wrote: I call mine Squeegee... not exactly certain why.
Do you use it to mop the floor?
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chrisoff wrote:
Joseph E. Smith wrote: I call mine Squeegee... not exactly certain why.
Do you use it to mop the floor?
Nope, but he's a fine frisbee dog. :)

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The calf should be Jethro.

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The cow should have been called Pike and then the calf could be (sweet) Betsy
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Perhaps he should be decalfinated. It seems very popular these days. :boggle:

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