SAMBUSA 2,710 Report post Posted December 19, 2009 nope, sorry, they are called udders... nice try though...Main Entry: utterFunction: verb Etymology: Middle English uttren, from utter outside, adverb, from Old English ūtor, comparative of ūt outDate: 15th centurytransitive verb 1 obsolete : to offer for sale2 a : to send forth as a sound <utter a sigh> b : to give utterance to : pronounce, speak <refused to utter his name> c : to give public expression to : express in words <utter an opinion>3 : to put (as currency) into circulation; specifically : to circulate (as a counterfeit note) as if legal or genuine <utter false tokens>4 : to put forth or out : dischargeintransitive verb : to make a statement or soundMain Entry: ud·der Pronunciation: \ˈə-dər\Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ūder; akin to Old High German ūtar udder, Latin uber, Greek outhar, Sanskrit ūdharDate: before 12th century1 : a large pendulous organ consisting of two or more mammary glands enclosed in a common envelope and each provided with a single nipple — see cow So I mis-spelled. At least I can go out and look at multiple sets of "sheep udders" anytime I want Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RFM 6,508 Report post Posted December 19, 2009 Truly a lucky man... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Strictly Street 1,007 Report post Posted December 19, 2009 This has been a test to see how winter effects riders.Had this been a real snowfall you would have been instructed on how to put skis on your bike.Anybody bored?Must be winter with snow on the ground. Sigh... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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