Chemlak wrote: Gloucester, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom. Wow.... Snap!!!
Four years ago, I'd have been flying another Australian flag on the thread... but now living in the Land of the Cheese Rollers.
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Currently, the United States has the most members, but the United Kingdom has the US beat for sheer density.
Captain Yesterday wrote: I'm all alone, just me and the cows.
*sigh* tips cow
It's alright captain, I'm here in the Midwest with ya.
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Yay!
tips one of wraithguard's cows
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I grew up on a farm, and let me tell you, cowtipping doesn't work the way it thinks you do. It will either cause the cow to simply move away or turn around and the kick the living crap out of you, unless she/he charges.
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I grew up on a farm as well, until 18, I've never actually tipped a cow, but I never told my dumb ass town friends that when they tried it. :-D
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You'd think they'd figure it out when I'd stay close to the fence. :-)
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See, you midwesterners are screwed up, I spend a lot of time screaming at tourists not to get so close to the moose...
I didn't grow up on a farm, but I had met enough people from farms and heard enough stories to not want to try tipping a cow.
I also have a very good friend that grew up in Alaska. I have been duly warned about moose. This is one potential tourist that definitely wants to give them space.
Wimps!
I went up to a moose just yesterday, and I'm doing great!
During the winter months, sometimes deer appear in my backyard and start sniffing about for food to munch on. Sometimes they even bed down in clear view of my bedroom window for a nap.
That is, when they aren't walking on the sidewalk when other pedestrians aren't around. :)
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Carver Massachusetts - USA
Michigan, USA!
Hey I am from the mid west... But sorry I have no cows for you to tip. A city girl to the core. I mean I LOVE the wilderness -just look at all those amazing mountains to climb. But I certainly wouldn't want to live in the wilderness full time.
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Cole Deschain wrote: See, you midwesterners are screwed up, I spend a lot of time screaming at tourists not to get so close to the moose... Those silly Germans...
Alfreton, Derbyshire, UK.
No, I've never heard of it either.
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Dragoncat wrote: During the winter months, sometimes deer appear in my backyard and start sniffing about for food to munch on. Sometimes they even bed down in clear view of my bedroom window for a nap.
That is, when they aren't walking on the sidewalk when other pedestrians aren't around. :)
Deer. Here in western Kansas we call them the "vermin of the plains". Well I do anyway.... We need to figure out a way to reintroduce the wolf population out here. That would show those deer and their jumping out in front of cars shenanigans.
True that. I'm much happier with the mule deer here in Colorado. They sometimes saunter across the road, but there's none of that OMG PANIC LEAP IN FRONT OF CAR crap that midwestern white tails pull. Mule deer are chill.
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A Scotsman in Paris.
Until next April, when I move to Northampton, UK.
Morgantown, West (by God) Virginia, US
Treppa wrote: True that. I'm much happier with the mule deer here in Colorado. They sometimes saunter across the road, but there's none of that OMG PANIC LEAP IN FRONT OF CAR crap that midwestern white tails pull. Mule deer are chill. I've seen more reports of mountain lions in the neighborhood than actual deer.
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Message board troll wrote: Arkansas USA! USA! USA! That's two for Arkansas! Yay us!
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Wow, they can count in Arkansas.
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You'd be surprised at what we can do if we put out minds to it!
Mine all mine...don't touch wrote: Lynchburg Virginia. Huh, wonder if we ever travel in the same circles then.
Added my marker to Utrecht, the Netherlands
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Gründau, State of Hessia, Germany
DungeonmasterCal wrote: You'd be surprised at what we can do if we put out minds to it! Both of them?
Live Bait wrote: Wow, they can count in Arkansas. Yup. Until I run out of fingers and toes.
Message board troll wrote: Live Bait wrote: Wow, they can count in Arkansas. Yup. Until I run out of fingers and toes. You can always just chop them off and grow more.
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Hello from México City, México, the biggest city on the world.
I can't believe I am the first one from Latin America.
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Zesdead wrote: Chemlak wrote: Gloucester, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom. Wow.... Snap!!!
Four years ago, I'd have been flying another Australian flag on the thread... but now living in the Land of the Cheese Rollers. *nod* Evenin'.
Never been to the cheese rolling, must do that some day. Bunch of nutters. English "sports" are just plain weird (and I'm English!).
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I'm Hiding In Your Closet wrote: Message board troll wrote: Live Bait wrote: Wow, they can count in Arkansas. Yup. Until I run out of fingers and toes. You can always just chop them off and grow more. One, two, many, lots. We've about capped it out already.
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I'm Hiding In Your Closet wrote: Message board troll wrote: Live Bait wrote: Wow, they can count in Arkansas. Yup. Until I run out of fingers and toes. You can always just chop them off and grow more. It is a little known fact that Arkansans have fast healing and regeneration.
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Then how come you can't ever catch them Duke boys.
(Just outside) Canterbury, UK.
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David M Mallon wrote: David M Mallon wrote: David M Mallon wrote: Current map of locations, according to best information available Updated Update #2 Update #3
Full list of countries so far:
Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Egypt
Finland
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Poland
South Africa
Sweden
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States of America
South Coast, New South Wales. That's in Oztralia
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Cheshire, UK.
Paz fades to a smile...
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Cleveland, Tennessee, USA, unfortunately.
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Rysky wrote: Cleveland, Tennessee, USA, unfortunately. Wait a second...according to Ian Hunter, Cleveland Rocks!
>:)
North East USA here (Pennsylvania to be exact :)
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David M Mallon wrote: David M Mallon wrote: David M Mallon wrote: David M Mallon wrote: Current map of locations, according to best information available Updated Update #2 Update #3 Update #4
Keeping Score, Number Four:
USA...
-...But Not Particularly Happy About It: 4
-...But Refuses to Admit It: 3
-...But a Suspected Secessionist: 2
-...Bordering On Our Resource-Rich But Disaster-Prone TMI Territory: 5
-...And Maybe a Bit Too Enthusiastic About It: 6
-...And Suspiciously Taciturn About It: 3
-...But Not For Much Longer: 2
-...True-Blue, Red-Blooded, White-Hat Citizens Remaining: 9
-...in Sum Total: 34
Denmark: 2
UK: 14
Poland: 2
South Africa: 1
Italy (if you ever miraculously find a black-and-white composition notebook with better-than-pedestrian-quality drawings, cartoons, and notes, all in English, that looks like it might be about 18 years old, somewhere around there, let me know): 2
Australia: 5
Sweden: 2
Canada: 5
UAE: 1
Germany: 4
France: 3
New Zealand Middle-Earth: 2
Egypt: 1
Belgium, man!: 1
Finland: 1
The Nether-Lands: 2
Mexico (strange, the way immigration from there is talked about in the US, you'd think it would be empty by now....): 1
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Well, we usually take some trips now and then to visit...
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