by Cotton 201 on March 13th, 2009

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Have you ever heard the phrase, the cows are in the corn, the chickens are in the meadow, and the old gray mare is doing no better? Loll..gosh, I'm bored...bet this is not a duplicate!

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  • by R U Sirius on March 13th, 2009

    R U Sirius

    I'm bored too............I just picked the lint out of my belly button. You want me to do yours?

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  • by Barcaluv on March 13th, 2009

    Barcaluv

    Can't say that I have.
    I suppose it means that everything's screwed up?

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  • by Marguerite on March 13th, 2009

    Marguerite

    Here is what I found for you, Cotton:

    1. It's "the sheep's in the meadow , the cow's in the corn" from "Little Boy Blue".

    2. The old gray mare's only quote is this: "The old gray mare, she ain't what she used to be" from the song "The Old Gray Mare".

    Don't be bored! Find something interesting to do! :)

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