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June Is Nearly Over...

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(he, him)
Now, can someone explain the whole 'inner cow' thing to me? :confused:

I've been trying to figure it out for the last 20-someodd days without success, and a forum search doesn't turn up an explanantion either.



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I didn't catch it at first either (shame on me and my theatre degree), but my wife pointed it out to me: June is one of the daughters from GYPSY, and she was one half (the rear half?) of the cow costume that she and her sister Rose had to perform in. She's done the show, and I have not, so I'm not fully conversant with the details...

You know we're esoteric when we start going for musical theatre allusions. :)
 


In last months thread, someone was complaining that they were tired of lame puns based on the name of the month, so instead someone suggested something random, meaningless, and absurd.

And then the mods picked that one. Link :lol:
 
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I like Eridanis's explanation better. :lol:

Talk about putting too much thought into it!
 

MavrickWeirdo said:
In last months thread, someone was complaining that they were tired of lame puns based on the name of the month, so instead someone suggested something random, meaningless, and absurd.
That's unfortunate. I'm still laughing at the "Don't July to me" (along with the picture of Jack Nicholson with the caption "You can't handle the truth!").

:D
 


Arnwyn said:
That's unfortunate. I'm still laughing at the "Don't July to me" (along with the picture of Jack Nicholson with the caption "You can't handle the truth!").
UNFORTUNATE? This month's title is neither absurd nor meaningless. It is a tribute to the surreal, a hymn - nay, a paean! - to the peccadilloes of bovine intervention.

Hmmph.

Next year I'm making it "Kick him in the June-k and steal his wallet."
 
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