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Chris -- 2018-04-11
The last hour you are walking through the pasture where the cow glaze therefore a lot of cow dunk.
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The hills are lightly glazed with cow dunk. Which is not such a bad thing and those hills can still be host to musical elation, if you are careful. My first encounter with dunk came the smorning, in a discussion on facebook of the Pilobolus fungus, that develops a tiny launching device to fire its spores outside a certain radius around the excrement that spawned it, in order to increase the chances of reingestion by its bovine host. Someone commented, “Dunk cannon.” Dunk for dung is particularly popular in India. I can’t see much semantic connection. Stepping in it is not sufficiently like dipping your biscotti, I don’t think. Some chance of a blend with gunk?
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