Milk comes out of our noses if we laugh while we are drinking milk. Cows don't drink milk, so it wouldn't be milk that came out. Maybe water? And they don't laugh. Maybe because they have poor senses of humor? I think the closest you are going to come with a cow is a runny nose.
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Cows don't laugh they moo. If a cow mooed really hard and no one was around to hear it would milk still curdle?
Oregon's state drink would be milk. Interesting question!
She makes use of imagery which strikes at her femininity--at the heart of her femininity which is her role as a mother. Lines like "come . . . unsex me here. Come to my woman's breasts and take my milk for gall, you murdering ministers." or "I would while it was smiling in my face, have plucked my nipple from its boneless gums and dashed the brains out . . ." particularly have this effect.
The kid took a cow to bed so he would have fresh milk in the morning.
Milk came first and it came first by a long way. Milk has existed for as long as mammals (with milk producing mammary glands) have existed. This can be counted in the millions of years. Chess came after. It was probably less than 600 years ago that the modern game of chess (that we would recognise as being essentially the same) was invented. If you meant cheese then your spelling needs looking at.
In 1908, Houdini introduced his own original invention, the Milk Can escape. In this effect, Houdini would be handcuffed and sealed inside an over-sized milk can filled with water and make his escape behind a curtain. As part of the effect, Houdini would invite members of the audience to hold their breath along with him while he was inside the can. Advertised with dramatic posters that proclaimed "Failure Means A Drowning Death", the escape proved to be a sensation. Houdini soon modified the escape to include the Milk Can being locked inside a wooden chest, being chained or padlocked, and even inside another Milk can. Houdini only performed the Milk Can escape as a regular part of his act for four years, but it remains one of the effects most associated with the escape artist. Houdini's brother, Theodore Hardeen, continued to perform the Milk Can (and the wooden chest variation) into the 1940s. The Milk Can and the Overboard Box are presently housed at the American Museum of Magic.
Cows don't laugh. They're cold-hearted animals.
cows...! DUHHHHHHHHHHHH! where else would COWS milk come from? I mean COME ON!
I was very embarrassed when I spilt milk on my pants, and everyone laughed.
your silly answer is not polite and it is really rude.if you were wrinkly and ugly i would laugh so hard and snot and milk would come and running down my nose.please write back
milk it as hard as you can
I know this to be true cause my stepmom she would squeeze her booby to make milk come out for my daddy's coffee whenever we would run out of milk. So the answer is yes
It comes from US dairies, because transporting milk would be prohibitively expensive.
Where did he go to get milk? If it's close, it will be the day he left. If for, it would be the day after he left.
use hand expression on them with a warm flannel to get them going. then take it of and rub gently around the breast with your hands. and finally sqees the nipple and milk should come out.
Saturated fats are the fats that come from animal products. One saturated item would be cheese, like Parmesan, and Cheddar. Another would be milk chocolate, because it is made of milk and butter, which come from animals.
not all milk
well.... It would be really hard to get milk and meat from the cows and lions would be harmless