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Date: | Fri, 21 Aug 1998 19:36:37 -0600 |
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Aaron,
I went to college at Texas A&M, where the men are men and the sheep are
nervous. No, I never tipped a cow -- my earlier post was a shameless
brag -- but I knew a few people in college who *CLAIMED* to have done
so, one even blaming a dislocated shoulder on the practice.
There's a Mr. Know-it-all column in our local alternative weekly --
Cecil Adams??? -- that discussed cow tipping a while back. The
conclusion, I believe, was that it is an urban(rural) legend.
Robert
Aaron Sugarman wrote:
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> In a message dated 98-08-21 16:31:11 EDT, you write:
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> << Aaron, your option number 1 sounds alot like something called "cow
> tipping" here in Texas. It *IS* dangerous and I gave that up after
> college. ;-) >>
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> I never met anyone who actually tipped a cow, is it a real phenomenon, and do
> the cows really have a hard time getting up?
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> Aaron
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