[Namron] Moo
matthiasthebrewer at cox.net
matthiasthebrewer at cox.net
Thu Oct 21 10:39:14 PDT 2004
Scotsman are not known for keeping their sheep. Just using the ones they find along the way.
Matthias of the Velcro Gloves
>
> From: Jennene Stanley <mooharpist at cox.net>
> Date: 2004/10/21 Thu PM 01:20:29 EDT
> To: Barony of Namron <namron at ansteorra.org>
> Subject: [Namron] Moo
>
> matthiasthebrewer at cox.net wrote:
>
> >Careful now Lass. You may not want to go there.
> >
> >There are a lot of KILTS floating around out there. Most of them would be quite to categorize cows as big smoothhaired sheep.
> >
> >Want to keep going?
> >
> >Matthias the Brewer
> >
> >
> Ah... but very EXPENSIVE sheep. ;) Just ask my poor husband who has to
> support my fabric habit. Also cows are very high maintenance. If you
> really want a cow for your very own, then good luck finding one, this
> one is taken. The last Scot that made a play for these udders...
> well..... I heard he's back to eating solids again.
>
> Spoken with much love and fun,
> Moo-
> The Baronial CyborgCow... C2
>
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