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All you have to do is dress like a cow

allisolm

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"Dress like a cow from head to hoof for our 4th annual Cow Appreciation Day® (July 11, 2008) and get a complimentary combo meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner) from Chick-fil-A.

Not up for sporting the full cow look? Partial cow attire will still get you a complimentary entrée. Request a tall, cool Dr Pepper with your Chick-fil-A and complete your meal. "
 
Do you need a costume or does one only need to dress in milk cow color scheme clothing involving black and white colors?


Hopefully it is the former, because like Frodolives, I also feel the need to try this.
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Do you need a costume or does one only need to dress in milk cow color scheme clothing involving black and white colors?


Hopefully it is the former, because like Frodolives, I also feel the need to try this.

for the full combo, you need the whole shebang. Now, if you through on a white shirt with black cow like spots on it that's just a partial and only good for a sammie.

So for a drink + sammie + side you need spots, hooves, tail, and udder.
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Do you need a costume or does one only need to dress in milk cow color scheme clothing involving black and white colors?


Hopefully it is the former, because like Frodolives, I also feel the need to try this.

They'll pretty much accept anything. I took a cardboard box, carved out eyeholes, and wrote MOO! on the side and it worked the last two years. Didn't go this year.

Two years ago, they even gave me an entire meal (including shake), simply because I was the sole fool they'd seen all day! The whole staff was laughing.
 
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