General discussion - "gossip and tittle tattle"
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by Sandra » 09 May 2006, 22:16
very nice they are too

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by Pal of Porty » 09 May 2006, 23:09
I absolutely love them.

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by Epykat » 10 May 2006, 19:56
I think they're brilliant. Pity we couldn't have got one for the High Street

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by Pal of Porty » 10 May 2006, 19:59
Epykat wrote:I think they're brilliant. Pity we couldn't have got one for the High Street

....or on The Golf Course!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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by Epykat » 10 May 2006, 20:03
It would have to be made of breeze block to be on the golfie
We were thinking of one outside the B of S - a sort of cashcow

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by foxy » 10 May 2006, 20:46
It's such a fun idea...they've been painting them in Ocean Terminal for the last few months and the paint jobs are magnificent...can't wait to see some in the Meadows or Haymarket

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by Sandra » 11 May 2006, 09:27
The Scottish Parliament is taking one coo

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by arachnid » 17 May 2006, 23:04
Why be scared????
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by DG » 18 May 2006, 09:34
I love these! Want one for the roof of our new attic conversion but don't think they'd let me
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by Sandra » 18 May 2006, 12:47
You could buy one, think they are auctioning them off when the parade is finished
Just re-read your post DG, guess they wouldn't allow one on the roof

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by Cleopas » 20 May 2006, 00:03
I absolutely LOVE these cows. Every home should have one. Especially the doctor who gave me a written note declaring I was sane!
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by ali » 20 May 2006, 01:29
Cleopas wrote:I absolutely LOVE these cows. Every home should have one. Especially the doctor who gave me a written note declaring I was sane!
so does anybody know on what basis the cows were allocated??
why didn't porty get one??
(coudn't he afford one?)

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by mr magnolia » 20 May 2006, 14:00
Indeed the mystery of allocation deepens - there is one in darkest Preston Pans, marking the site of the magnolian bike-breaking incident of almost exactly a year ago. I was so surprised when I saw it last night that I nearly came off again!
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by Epykat » 20 May 2006, 19:29
ali wrote:so does anybody know on what basis the cows were allocated??
why didn't porty get one??
(coudn't he afford one?)

I'm sure one of the Community Council made enquiries but I can't remember why we didn't take it further (it must have been an interesting meeting and my mind was elsewhere obviously). We could have a whipround and bid for one when they're auctioned off though?
I love the baby cows on the side of the Art Gallery btw.
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by scossie5 » 23 May 2006, 17:03
The cows weren't allocated, you had to buy them. You could paint your own design or pay again to have a design done for you (I think) and then they will be auctioned for charity.
I think the initial payment was charitable as well, but am not sure. Just passing on in vaguest terms what a friend who did buy one (on behalf of company) told me.
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by Scorpion » 23 May 2006, 19:26
there is one in darkest Preston Pans
Knowing some of the people in the Pans, I wouldn't be surprised if one of them got drunk one night and took it home as a souvenir

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by ali » 23 May 2006, 21:05
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by arachnid » 24 May 2006, 22:37
Got any " udder" ones!!!

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by Dadaist » 02 Jun 2006, 16:00
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by Izzie » 02 Jun 2006, 16:25
Like the pics,but where are these ones

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by Epykat » 02 Jun 2006, 17:49
Foot of Lothian Road?
My favourites are the cow family with the backpacks on at Ocean Terminal
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by Poppy » 02 Jun 2006, 20:41
Epykat wrote:Foot of Lothian Road?
Yup, the red edifice is the Caledonian Hotel where my maw and paw had their wedding meal in 1946!!!
BTW I was not born for MANY years after that event!

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by foxy » 08 Sep 2006, 13:55
A friend of mine has just acquired one of the 65 cows at the Gala auction for the bovine sum of £2000 plus vat
Other bidders apparently included Ian Rankin who paid £15k, but not sure which beast he selected
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by Cleopas » 08 Sep 2006, 17:29
I heard from a friend that the Golden Coo of Craigmillar raised £3500.
All in all, around a quarter of a mill was raised! Very well done to everyone concerned. Take a bow ( I said BOW) people. You deserve it! (who the heck am I talking to?:shock:)
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by Dadaist » 10 Sep 2006, 17:18
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by Libby » 10 Sep 2006, 22:31
Did any one see the one that was out side the City Chambers at the Entrance at the High Court ? this one was in a standing up position and it was painted with a kilt on.
Kinda reminded me of Brave heart, it also had the sword in one hand raised and a Shield in the other.
I thought this one was absolutely Fantastic, it would have looked nice in my front garden

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by Maria » 10 Sep 2006, 22:38
Libby wrote:Did any one see the one that was out side the City Chambers at the Entrance at the High Court ? this one was in a standing up position and it was painted with a kilt on.
Kinda reminded me of Brave heart, it also had the sword in one hand raised and a Shield in the other.
I thought this one was absolutely Fantastic, it would have looked nice in my front garden

Do you mean
Brave Moo Libby? A bitty expensive as garden gnomes go

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