We have cows.
Several really.
They stand there, like cows do, minding their own business.
But you really can't call it grazing. It is more like loitering.
They just stand...until you need them.
Cows.
C.O.W.
Computer On Wheels.
Yeah...we have a new data base system at the hospital and it demands more computers be available to employees. So they have developed the "cow." Nurses and chaplain make happy lowing noises as they walk the halls visiting patients. I like cows. So far only two nurses have been cought "cow tipping." Yep. They were trying to tip said heifer. I was using it at the time, so it was not in secret, but a distracted cow is worth tipping. That is the truth of it. Interesting social dynamics.
In other news, I am still trying to piece my sermon together. In the mean, why don't you read two excellent sermons on this weekend's lectionary. Susie and Todd have posted. Mine will be posted at the church blog. It will have nothing to do directly with cattle.
Posted by tripp at November 15, 2004 11:52 AMthat's called bovilexia...that "lowering" noise...you hear it a lot in texas as you drive down the I-35 corridor or the I-20 patch between midland and odessa!
Posted by: baptistnomad at November 15, 2004 09:15 PMIt's a common sound on many roads through Indiana and Illinois, as well. How can you go past cows without it?
Posted by: Jane Ellen at November 15, 2004 09:45 PM