Farmer Causes Udder Chaos in Brussels
A farmer used his cow as a weapon and sprayed cops with milk during a protest in Brussels the other day.
The protest was over the falling leche prices in Europe.
Milk doesn't always do the body good.
A farmer used his cow as a weapon and sprayed cops with milk during a protest in Brussels the other day.
The protest was over the falling leche prices in Europe.
Milk doesn't always do the body good.
1. First!!!!!!!!!
Posted at 12:26AM on Oct 7th 2009 by Simone
2. The way the farmer choose for protest was nice and funny. When you feel thwarted for something or someone, you have to protest in some way, of course.
Posted at 12:32AM on Oct 7th 2009 by Simone
3. Is it just me or is that farmer kinda hot?
Posted at 12:39AM on Oct 7th 2009 by Emily
4. As a person from Luxembourg, who travels to Belgium often, I would suggest the following words, as opposed to "leche", when refering to milk in Belgium. You can say it basically three ways:
1) Flemish/Belgium Dutch = Melk
2) Belgium French = Lait
3) Walloon = Laecea
Posted at 12:52AM on Oct 7th 2009 by Beaux
5. I just watched your video. Hahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahahhaaha. You got it!!!!!!
Posted at 12:55AM on Oct 7th 2009 by Simone
6. yes indeed he is hot
Posted at 1:34AM on Oct 7th 2009 by coursler
7. I'm waiting for the lactating mother's protest.
Posted at 2:06AM on Oct 7th 2009 by Walter
8. emily, yes, the milkman is HOT.
Posted at 2:47AM on Oct 7th 2009 by mid
9. GOT MILK???????????
Posted at 10:30AM on Oct 7th 2009 by yoyo
10. Anyone else see those hose by the cows feet. False picture.
Posted at 5:38AM on Oct 7th 2009 by jason
11. Amazing. I didn't know it was possible to do that.
Posted at 7:47AM on Oct 8th 2009 by Anthony
12. Hey maybe it's actually a BULL???!!!!
Posted at 9:27AM on Oct 7th 2009 by Fay Shall
13. Nice sports!
Posted at 9:29AM on Oct 7th 2009 by Reynolds
14. LECHE??? Hi All, Brussels is in BELGIUM. In there, the 2 sponken languages are French and Flamish...
Posted at 9:41AM on Oct 7th 2009 by vittorio
15. Europe=foreign, and any foreign word for milk will do? At least any foreign word for milk that they know...
Or maybe the cow is from Spain?
Posted at 10:02AM on Oct 7th 2009 by well