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Only in Tunkhannock...

Cows


I'm sure you think I was lying when I said that the cows have nothing to do with Tunkhannock. Well, you're wrong. Actually, you're not completely wrong. Tunkhannock, along with Altoona, Pittsfield, and other such places, fits the description of what we affectionately call "cow country." It's not a bad thing, not at all. In Tunkhannock, we didn't actually see any cows (that I remember), but that's beside the point. In fact, there is no point. We just call it cow country because we (and when I say "we" I mean "I" -- everyone else on the team lives just outside) live in Philadelphia. We did see cows in Altoona, but that has nothing to do with robotics. So forget about Altoona. And Pittsfield... I lived there for a year. I never saw any cows there either, but it still meets all our criteria. Anyway, the only thing cow-related in Tunkhannock was at this place we passed... I guess it was a dairy. It had this huge billboard in front with two huge 3-D cow heads. Not real ones, that would be gross. They were fake ones, but very realistic. Very impressive. But, Tunkhannock already having been classified as "cow-country," this was just too perfect. So, cows. It's especially cool because I like cows. They're just cool. And I like to moo at random people. It scares them. You should try it. It's very therapeutic.

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