Yippy Yi Oh Cow Patti by wysiwig
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Description
From the good lands came the cowgirl
Patti was her name
She was hot on the trail of that killer
On a moped she called Flame
Coz the killer had killed her daddy
For spittin' in the road
You only had to kill her daddy once
To get that girl P.O.'d
The killer took a step towards Patti
Said it's time I gunned you down
But he slipped in something that was layin' in the street
And was shot before he hit the ground
Yes, the killer slipped and it cost him his life
And Patti said as she roared out of town
You gotta watch your step
When you know the chips are down
Yippie eye eh Cow Patti
Yippie eye eh Cow Patti
She found the man that killed her daddy
Yippie eye oh... Cow Patti ~Jim Stafford
Yes, its what you think it is. Dried and used for fuel.
Comments (11)
bobrgallegos
Great capture and narrative of these sun dried patties!! In North America, the native americans had the women and children collect these patties for fuel.
whaleman
Like burning little wooden pancakes!
durleybeachbum
So interesting to actually see these, instead of just reading about it. It's a shame my dogs are not vegetarian, I could do the same.
JuliSonne
It's always good to have a cow in the house....LOL Natural building materials.
alanwilliams
the cows must be gymnasts of the highest order
Faemike55
Thanks for the smile from the wonderful poem/song cute image
MrsLubner
and one of the best forms of fuel - just not pleasant to have hanging around the house. :-) Fabulous photo. And fun.
sandra46
excellent image! great work!
vaggabondd
ok there is so many things I want to say but I won't lol, nice shot my friend
netot
Great capture! Well, is not the way I would decorate my house, but everyone has their own aesthetic sense!
auntietk
LOL @ Alan! :P Funny, I hadn't thought of Jim Stafford in years, until yesterday when Bill and I were talking about "Spiders and Snakes," and here he is again today!