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February 18, 2008

Bovine sport

For those of you who are waiting patiently for the new season to begin(and this blog), and who are fed up with the debate on racism, I am grateful to Douglas for this update on the cows(who, of course we featured prominently last season, especially at Brazil). It seems our bovine friends are not content merely grazing the infield at Interlargos..

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More footage:

The Cow in training with Michael Schumacher:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWHe5QSU67U


And, for all our Spanish friends:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omNVPB3bg8Y

Posted by: | 18 Feb 2008 12:09:43

To the anonymous commentator:

That guy is not Michael Schumacher. And that kind of dance is not Spanish but Andalusian. If I said that kilts are British I would be right, but if I said they are English I would be wrong. How is it possible? Is England in Britain? Yes, it is... Why am I wrong, then? Please...

Nice videos, anyway.

Posted by: Oliver | 20 Feb 2008 09:01:29

I dare say it's posts like this that keep me coming back to this blog...you just don't get many quality cow videos at other F1 sites. It's the absolute delight of an unexpected chuckle. Well, yes, and I look forward to the F1 commentary...when it comes back.

Posted by: Kathryn S | 20 Feb 2008 14:06:38

Those videos are just the funniest part of the Safety Cow's training programme.

Now, if you want to see how's the real Safety Cow training, watch this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSVrBslKTrQ

As the violence and racism is increasing during F1 races, the Safety Cow needs to be properly trained for 2008 races!!!

Welcome to "The Mootrix"

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Ps for Oliver

As far as I know, Andalucía is part of Spain, and in this case there is not any claim about this.

Scotland, England are part of Great Britain, as are part of the United Kingdom but they have his own entity as a nation. This is not the case of Andalucía (And even andalusians agree on this.)

But if you want to be more precise, you should say flamenco, not Spanish or Andalusian dance... just flamenco.

Then... this is the reason why you are wrong!

(you're welcome, anyhow!)

Posted by: IDR | 20 Feb 2008 16:19:33

Is this Mr. Gorman putting up the posts? Because the last one was written by Robert Dineen, right? Or was the poll made b Dineen? Anyway, nice to see our mascot again.

Posted by: Anon | 23 Feb 2008 02:03:12

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