Not only do I know how to milk a cow, but I know how to herd a bunch of cows, too, which is a life skill that I think may come in handy someday.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I know how to set an irrigation tube, and I helped with the harvest. I learned the law of the harvest without even knowing I was learning it. On the farm, you learn early that you reap what you sow.
All the good ideas I ever had came to me while I was milking a cow.
Growing up on a dairy farm, you certainly learn discipline and a commitment to purpose.
I have three cows, and I'm looking forward to more in the future, so I'll have a little herd.
I want to learn how to boil milk. I somehow manage to over-boil and waste it consistently.
My grandfather milked several cows twice a day and supplied the neighbours with dairy products. He liked to go visiting around the county on Saturdays, and he also enjoyed the neighbours when they came by once a week with their empty milk jars. He walked them out to their cars and hung over the driver's side window until they drove off.
When you grow up on a dairy farm, cows don't take a day off. So you work every day and my dad always said, 'No one can outwork you.'
You can only milk a cow so long, then you're left holding the pail.
I've never met a general yet who could milk a cow.
If an actor knows how to milk a cow, I always know it will not be difficult to be in business with him.