Who the hell has sex with mules?
I thought that's what sheep were for.
hopes Nilly skips this whole discussion. msbelle too, actually.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Who the hell has sex with mules?
I thought that's what sheep were for.
hopes Nilly skips this whole discussion. msbelle too, actually.
Ah, but mules can't get pregnant.
Man, I'm glad I came out of the woodwork for this discussion.
I really, really shouldn't have asked a labor law question right after the discussion on mules began.
I thought that's what sheep were for.
"... they give you warmth in the winter and wool in the spring, sheep sheep sheep."
or there's the Moose Song.
Hey! McCloud! Get offa my ewe!
t /Stones
Cotton Mather in his book "The history of New England," written at the end of the seventeenth century, describes how a Weymouth man, who had been a lifelong Sodomist, was first made to watch as 3 sheep, 2 sows, 2 heifers and a cow, all of which had been his sexual partners, were hanged. It seems that in this puritanical world that the animals involved were just as guilty "before God" as the man himself. He was executed in the same manner shortly afterwards.
See, and here I've been thinking all my life that heifers ARE cows.
Are these the same folks we call the Founders of the United States, especially at Thanksgiving? Explains a lot, really.
I wonder if hanging your lunch makes it inedible? I mean, as opposed to other forms of slaughter? Okay, I know nothing about slaughter. It's got to be an odd sight, though, a cow hanging from a noose.
I wonder if the offenders, having taken their punishment, were buried in the church graveyard.
Sometimes, tweaking Cotton Mather is the most fun a girl can have.
I've been told that fear of breeding "monsters" was part of the reason for the prohibition against beastality.
Maybe that's part of the reason for executing the critters?