Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Bad Influence -or- Emotionally Abusive Relationship

Recently The Cow has acquired her driver's license. 

"What does this mean for the general public and its safety and wellbeing," one may ask?

       Well, although she may give the appearance of responsibility (maybe?), The Cow has a very spotty past when it comes to the area of responsible driving.

       Before we get into things too far you need to meet "Porky," also known by The Cow as "Pork Chop," "Porker," "Porkinator," and a few other names that shouldn't be mentioned online in order to protect at least a speck of Porky's privacy, self-esteem, and reputation.


Porky is a sweet 12 year old girl whom The Cow persistently harasses and degrades. Think about the name that The Cow has dubbed her: "Porky"? Really? I think you can figure out from that how mistreated this poor child is by The Cow.


Porky is artistic and talented. Her hobbies consist of drawing, playing piano, riding horses, singing, and being slightly weird and exotic. 



Sometimes The Cow and Porky are great friends and enjoy sharing time together over milk and cookies, or chocolate ice cream and a movie. I do not understand their relationship, really--all I know is that it's an abusive one.




The problem with The Cow and Porky being such buddies (besides lowering Porky's already low self-esteem), however, is that The Cow is not always a good influence or safe person to be around--especially for young children.
















And this is where the history of The Cow's driving comes into the picture. 




Stay tuned for the upcoming entry: "Driver's Ed . . . "




Recent Ridiculousness:

The Cow: "Kiwis? I had a dream about kiwis!"
The Mothership: "Oh, really? What was it about?"
The Cow: "I don't know . . . but I ate them, and then I had a dream that I went to Starbucks and got an Iced Late, and it was like $19.95, and I was really mad."


Saturday, July 2, 2011

Straight From The Cow's Mouth


The Cow: "If I have to have an entire blog about my eating, we're going to have to have some good food around here . . . I want chocolate moose tracks."

And

Me (Chubby Tuffin): "How many [cookies] are you having?"
The Cow: "I'm not telling you! You're just gonna write it down."

And

The Cow: "I don't really analyze personalities . . . except: 'obnoxious,' 'okay,' and 'I really like you.'"
(No, it's not food related . . .)

Meet the Minions (But Don't "Meat" The Cow)

       In order to maintain her excellent self-confidence, The Cow needs followers . . . henchmen, toadies, stooges, subordinates, lackeys . . . minions. In other words, people who will support her compulsive eating habits and even join her in the festivities.

The Cow has three little lackeys whom we will refer to as "Minion M," "Minion L," and "Minion C."



Let me introduce Minion M--the oldest, and possibly most devoted toady

Minion M is a very friendly and sociable little 12 year old stooge. He enjoys deep thinking, adventures, building things, learning new things, eating, and talking (especially about food).



Minion M and The Cow are great buddies, and enjoy long conversations about food, their obsessions with food, what happens when they don't get enough food, and what their favorite foods are. They enjoy working together because their interests are so similar. When they have free time, they enjoy consuming food together.


Recent quotes worth committing to memory?


Minion M: "I need to be a hobbit, so I can have 'second dinner.'"
The Cow: "Yeah . . . when I stay up too late I have to eat again."
Minion M: "When I don't eat for a while I get really tired--eating is like caffeine to me."

And

Minion M: "Lasagna is my favorite food, because it gets left out and I can keep eating it."