Marguerite
Active Member
Ask a vet. I'm willing to bet that the vet will be as puzzled by this attitude as you have been, Shari.
Certainly I am puzzled - I also grew up with cows. I also know with horses that when you call the vet and say that the horse is lame in it's left front leg, the vet knows to go to the leg that, when you stand behind the horse facing the head, is on YOUR left side also.
What about "stage right" and "stage left"? Even they are form the actor's point of view. So when Snagglepuss said, "Exit, stage left..." he would dash off to HIS left, not the audience's.
So even from a theatrical point of view, TwoBrooms has got it wrong.
What is the problem with her? Has she had an IQ bypass?
Marg
Certainly I am puzzled - I also grew up with cows. I also know with horses that when you call the vet and say that the horse is lame in it's left front leg, the vet knows to go to the leg that, when you stand behind the horse facing the head, is on YOUR left side also.
What about "stage right" and "stage left"? Even they are form the actor's point of view. So when Snagglepuss said, "Exit, stage left..." he would dash off to HIS left, not the audience's.
So even from a theatrical point of view, TwoBrooms has got it wrong.
What is the problem with her? Has she had an IQ bypass?
Marg