This is the most unhinged thing ive ever seen and it's amazing!!
— non aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) April 14, 2025pic.twitter.com/nw7W7eeZW8
Get this cow on the PBS cooking show MILK Street amiright?? Ahhhh. We have fun.
Not a lot to add to this one other than that I did not know that moo-cows are capable of this kind of chaos. Anytime I point to them in a field I’m driving by (“cows”- me) they seem to be just chillin’. But this cow was an agent of chaos! I didn’t know I needed cows in my cooking shows until today, but I’m glad I know now.
PS: Story about a time I got intimidated by a cow: 6-7 years ago, my buddy Pat was running in a marathon that started in Grafton. My wife and I made signs along the route to root him on, and we set up shop right across the street from a small dairy farm. About half a block up from us, another small group of supporters set up shop to cheer on their family/friends. Except instead of signs, they brought a cow bell. And they rang that cowbell EVERY time a group of runners went past. Well every time they rang that cowbell, the cows across the street would RACE inside of the barn. About a minute later, they’d come back outside. Then the cowbell rang, and they’d run inside. About a minute later, they came back outside. I’m not sure if that sound is what got them to come inside for food, or to get milked, or what, but those cows started getting PISSED. And what’s worse, the head cow, their leader, thought WE were the ones ringing that bell! I kind you not, that cow came RIGHT up to the fence line and stared daggers directly at us. I tried to explain to the cow that it wasn’t us, it was the group up the street. But that cow was not buying what I was selling. I never thought I’d get bullied by a cow, but there I was. Long story long, cows can get angry and giving them your wallet does not make it better.
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