Quothe Jack Mooney, from writings of Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 04:54:32PM -0500:
> I recall using cow-orker as early as my FIDOnet days (up til 1993).
> It seems to go back as far as the late 80's. I just loked around and
Well, one thing about cow-orkers seems certain: some cow-orkers are
obnoxious enough that they ought not be trusted around cows, other
livestock, women, children, and various smaller animals. I don't know
what it means to ork a cow (of either the bovine or human variety),
and I don't want to know, but somehow it doesn't sound at all
pleasant.
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