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Thread #59418   Message #1664194
Posted By: JennyO
08-Feb-06 - 09:26 AM
Thread Name: BS: The Mother of all BS threads
Subject: RE: BS: The Mother of all BS threads
I'm sure Charley Noble won't mind me putting his song about a falling cow on here - it seems apt! Based on a true story too, apparently!

A Cowardly Act

Words by Charlie Ipcar � 1998
Tune: adapted from traditional Irish "The Son of a Gambolier"

Now you've heard of the Titanic, an iceberg her demise;
You've heard of Amelia Earhart, whose plane plunged from the skies;
But have you heard of the Kasii Maru, her fate true tragedy;
When she was sunk by a falling cow while trawling on the sea?

Refrain:
While trawling on the sea, me lads, while trawling on the sea,
When she was sunk by a falling cow while trawling on the sea.

This cowardly act took place, 'tis said, in nineteen-ninety-seven,
The Kasii Maru cruised the Sea of Japan, no eye was turned to Heaven;
When suddenly from overhead there came a plaintive "Moooo!"
It was udder terror for her crew as that boat was stove in two.

That boat was stove in two, me lads, that boat was stove in two,
It was udder terror for her crew as that boat was stove in two.

"How could a cow," you might well ask, "fall from the sky above?"
They have no wings to ride the winds, unlike the turtledove;
The truth would surely challenge the most bizarre criteria
That cow'd been rustled by Russians from her pasture in Siberia.

Her pasture in Siberia, me lads, that her pasture in Siberia,
That cow'd been rustled by Russians from her pasture in Siberia.

Those Russians loaded up that cow on a military jet,
They'd not been flying long before Bossy became upset;
She began to thrash about and threatened to stampede,
In panic they opened the cargo doors at 30,000 feet.

At 30,000 feet, me lads, at 30,000 feet,
In panic they opened the cargo doors at 30,000 feet.

And so it was that cow dashed out into the skies so blue,
She struck the trawler far below-w-w, and sore perplexed her crew;
But them fishermen they all survived and lived to tell the tale;
They'll soon be milking royalties when their agent makes a sale.

When their agent makes a sale, me lads, when their agent makes a sale,
They'll soon be milking royalties when their agent makes a sale.