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On the front was an illustration of what looked like a cowpat.
You might want to consider a cowpat scoop or doing the rotation a little slower.
"Drawn to the boy like flies to a cowpat?"
A healthy one is between two and six inches wide and resembles a small cowpat.
Angered by this rudeness, Daisy drops a cowpat on him.
It may be several hours before you realise that the cowpat is a date, and the white bit a blindfold.
"What would I do with a cowpat?
"I can't even think how I'd move a cowpat," Victoria said.
Like a cowpat, in fact.
When a female lands on a cowpat in preparation for laying eggs, he found, a male grabs her almost immediately and they copulate.
Eventually I would rise, peel a cowpat from my seat, purse my lips and strike off in an entirely new direction.
Side-stepping the bovine traffic and the occasional cowpat could be the only thing distracting your eyes from the gorgeous scenery.
It does not matter where you place, it, in a swamp or a cowpat; it will remain gold, untarnished.
It is thus easy to imagine how a drying cowpat applied to a boil might draw out the pus while providing an absorbent dressing.
A cowpat scoop?
"What," Stephen Thomas asked plaintively, "is a cowpat?"
Nash is still remembered in Greta for placing a football in a cowpat and placekicking it over a tall gum tree.
It's called Bandage On A Cowpat.
'It will serve to draw the Vagrians to you like flies to a cowpat.' '
"He was so dark he looked like a cowpat, or he'd put his head up a chimney," Ms. D'Souza said.
Queen Ynci had probably never sewn a tapestry in her life and undoubtedly had a temper shorter than a wet cowpat.
(1986-88) for which he drew "Cowpat County" and "Greedy Gorb".
That horror result was the crowning cowpat of an awful start to the season that also saw them lose Fabregas and Nasri.
She was earthy, even vulgar at times, quoting folksy sayings such as "The snow falls as easily on a cowpat as it does a rose petal."
She fed cow chips into the flames, one or two at a time.
Trumpet put cow chips in the bottom of the pit and set fire to them.
When Joe returned, he made a fire from cow chips he dug out of the snow.
Meanwhile, his cohorts search for specimens such as flowers, leaves and cow chips.
In the winter, he would wear mittens and dribble on frozen cow chips.
But he noted that a cow chip competition was held in 1985 as part of the state's 350th birthday celebration.
Heating could be provided by burning buffalo chips or cow chips.
The game is called cow chip casino.
A cow is set loose in the field, and participants bet $5 or $10 on where the cow chips will fall.
He built a fire of cow chips, put a flat capstone or oven stone over the fire on which to bake the two breads.
Or, "This here reaper ain't worth cow chips."
It has, in the hands of men and boys, maneuvered a puck, ball, tin can and occasionally a cow chip on a frozen pond.
The town is host to the annual World Cow Chip Throwing Championship.
Dighton is home of the Cow Chip Festival.
The fire was the smothered variety, cow chips heaped on burning wood to turn the pots in the center of the fire a carbon-rich black.
Mr. Gill said he learned about cow chip games in October when he attended a state police conference on alcohol-free graduation parties.
He turned up his nose at my grandmother's cooking, then dined happily on cow chips, year-old roadkill, and the awful offal of neighborhood butcherings.
Slowly, deliberately, Henry said to Malcolm, "All your big words and fancy theories, they don't mean crud to me, you hairy cow chip.
It was time to chuck his last cow chip, as his cousin in the Agricultural Byproducts Disposal Guild liked to say.
At most, one sees an occasional rutted dirt road or a shepherd's tent exhaling a plume of white smoke from a cooking fire made of cow chips.
Hardening Arteries The candidates compete now in dogsled races and ice fishing derbies instead of cow chip tosses and hog calling contests.
The State Historian, Christopher Collier, said the cow chip contest was a "very recent tradition in Connecticut," adding that he did not know how the game had begun.
Also known as "cow chips" when dry, it is used in the practice of "cow chip throwing" popularized in Beaver, Oklahoma in 1970.
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