We don't have milk cows. People have so many stereotypes of people from where I come from - Oklahoma. We don't ride around in covered wagons, either.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We had three cows and a goat. People from New York and L.A. are like, 'Oh my gosh, that's a farm!' But people in Tennessee are like, 'That's not a farm.' I've never milked a cow or anything like that.
We have tried to make it clear that the United States is not just an old cow that gives more milk the more it is kicked in the flanks.
The United States is not just an old cow that gives more milk the more it's kicked in the flanks.
The truth of the matter is that I live on an isolated cattle ranch in the middle of Oklahoma and that's not going to change.
I've never met a general yet who could milk a cow.
I'm a cowboy who never saw a cow.
There's nothing like sitting back and talking to your cows.
Cows, after leaving the low lands near the coast, are found to be plentiful everywhere, and to produce milk in small quantities, from which butter is made.
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.
I'm a regular dude from Kansas who grew up with pigs and cows.