September 15, 2016
"A cow which had its face blurred by Google street view has proved a hit on social media."
"The animal was snapped by Google's cameras at Coe Fen, Cambridge, and seemingly given the same treatment humans receive for privacy reasons."
21 comments:
It's pretending it never met the other cow before.
That cow should know she doesn't have a right to privacy while out in public.
A Chick Fil A cow has clout.
Black cows matter.
That bratty kid who had punched a cow before being pinched between two? His memory is long and his patience for revenge deep, wielding a devious insertion of code. Take that, Elsie. You're forevermore an non-entity online.
That's because it's not a cow. It's Hillary. Powering through some grass.
Curious George lets not insult the cow.
Pretty obviously evidence of a Parkinson's head tremor.
Next thing you know that cow's handlers will claim she's got pneumonia.
Wait that can't be the Hildabeast. #1 ankles too thin. #2 no handler in sight.
I like looking for prostitutes in Paris using Google Street View. This one is my favorite, with her dashboard item:
Dildo in Paris
The Hereford should sue.
with her dashboard item:
"I don't care if it rains or freezes....."
I like looking for prostitutes in Paris using Google Street View.
You'll never find the fresh catch of the day that way.
The cow on the left must have signed a waiver.
I met a team of Google Earth people in a hotel a while back un in the Twin Cities. They all dress in a quasi Soviet gray uniform, pants and shirt. Real techy liberals. Surprise!
Those are not cows, they're steers. Castration is not gender reassignment surgery. As Neil Young once sang : What a pity / that the people from the city / can't relate / to the slower things / that the country brings
Cows(or steers) on the loose. A good example of why fences make good neighbors.
Isn't it obvious? The one on the right is in witness protection...
Meade, did you learn that in "An Officer and a Gentleman"?
Nope -- learned it on the family farm.
That cow looks Bossy!
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