Susan R. sent this video over, and I thought it was fan-freaking-hilarious. Enjoy:
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I hope everything you do this weekend makes you feel like you're part of something good. And also sleeveless.
Susan R. sent this video over, and I thought it was fan-freaking-hilarious. Enjoy:
Link!
I hope everything you do this weekend makes you feel like you're part of something good. And also sleeveless.
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I saw this on the news a couple of weeks ago—I’m totally doing this with my kindergarten classes this year!
Dibs on the cute blond! Seriously, now I just want to write a romance with a farmer hero. Theresa Weir has a great (weird, funny, imperfect) one.
Yay, Farmers!
Who knew cows were such ardent consumers of the arts? They obviously like dance, and here’s an example of how much they like music:
Also, I’d like to know how that hay bale making thingy works.
So cute. I just want to pinch their cheeks and bake them cookies.
Aw, I was hoping they’d wiggle.
I once drove past a field dotted with hay bales, the last of which had a pair of boots sticking out the middle of the roll, and I laughed about it for days. Never let it be said farmers aren’t funny.
Awesome video, really enjoyed it 🙂 Educational as well.
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Oh, sigh, farm boys…. the only thing I miss about college in Indiana, where “detasselling” doesn’t mean what you think it does.
I laughed until I cried. Those boys remind me too much of my brothers. I need to call them now.
I’m slightly ashamed to admit that I didn’t get the “I work out…side!” gimmick until the last 30 seconds or so. I was all like “They work out! And there’s a side! Of something! Maybe…beef?”
Dear Kate….woooooooowhooooooo