Giddhom – the frantic galloping of cows when plagued by flies.
Giddhom – the frantic galloping of cows when plagued by flies.
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Chris Carters flight from the journalist pack comes, unbidden, to mind.
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As a ‘has-been’ cattle herder I find your analogy,Rg, incredibly accurate.
Crazed panic come to mind, and helpless floundering.
Like the cows – he was just unable to utter a simple “Buggar off”, and get on with it.
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