Sticks and Stones
Another short allegorical tale from Swifty Flame-Anderson. A boy from a remote tribe puts a lot of effort into trying to do something effortless.
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Football Fever
Swifty Flame-Anderson watches as a completely neutral event reduces one crowd of people to tears while another crowd is ecstatic in jubilation.
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John Lloyd Inventories the Invisible
Nature's mysteries meet tack-sharp wit in this hilarious, 10-minute mix of quips and fun lessons, as comedian, writer and TV man John Lloyd plucks at the substance of several things not seen.
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Blast From the Past
For those of you who are new to Happy Cow, we have decided to include a random article from the archives. Those of you who have been with us since the beginning, thank you so very much and you may have seen this before!
What will it be this week? ...
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