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  • eckkkkk!!!

  • I would like mayo on that burger please!

  • Cow urine is basically an excellent germicide that kills a variety of germs. Therefore, all the diseases that are caused by germs are destroyed through cow urine therapy. And if it is taken on a daily basis, it improves immunity in such a way that resists almost every disease.

  • @rahuldravidloveu Uric Acid is integeral part of urine of all animal including Cow and Human.Read a medical Paper on the internet under the title of "Uric Acid Posioning".One of the Bad effect of Uric acid is ,it damage the Brain Cells.

  • indian are very smart,,,they let the cows to eat their shits and then they eat the cow's shit in return so it becomes a food exchange cycle so they dont need to worry about food.

  • Cow has been equated to mother in the Indian tradition. That's not without any reason. As the biological mother nurtures her child by feeding her milk, Cow too feeds her milk to one and all. Just like a mother's milk, Cow's milk is also considered to be the nectar of life. Not only milk, even cow urine is very beneficial for overall health of human beings.

  • @liarbuster008 LOL ,UR very creative and solve the food problem for india.

  • haha

  • Gives new meaning to the word SHIT HOUSE! HAHAHAHAHA!

  • That is just filthy.There is NO reason to be playing in any animal shit.And foriegn people wonder why they are full of parasites! Nasty.

  • like patting hamburgers!

  • Why do you think the cow is sacred in India? Because it was the number one source of fuel for thousands of years!

  • Do you think they are the first people to burn cow crap?

    People all over the world have been using cow crap for fuel for centurys.

  • I'll bet her husband does whatever she wants.

  • This is great. The cows in India roam and eat stuff that would simply be lost to the ecological energy system. Very efficient use of resources. Thanks for the post.

  • This is great ok! we make cow dung patties, and I always wondered why ours were a bit hard to burn. it's because we didn't mix  it with hulls!! thanks for the info man!!!

  • So why did it take so long for someone to figure out how to make fuel out of an otherwise worthless pile of steaming crap? I'd rather make dung patties than support the greedy oil industry.

  • So, I was saying that I want to get a wood burning stove so that I can use dung fuel. Also I had the question about why do they use dry grain hulls? I just usually make them plain

  • fa fie buh, duhd

  • so it can be used as fuel!?!?!

    awesome

  • yeah, thats exactly what i need, drive up in my new home in my bmw, and start throwing shit on my house. there is a reason why i live in america, its so i can have nice things and bang blond chicks half my age. not throw cow crap at my residence out in some desert shack.

  • Yes, true, and accelerate the process of turning the entire planet into a deser. And then you will not even have cow poop to burn or use to pack the dust flying in your yard

  • HOw does this contribute green recycling movement?

    Are you serious? What are you a green nazi? Are you so incapable of using your imagination that this is the only question you can ask?

  • I cant wait to taste the steaks and burgers cooked over those coals (wink)

    On the plus side/negative side, how does this contribute to the green recycling movement v/s the negative greenhouse gas emissions

  • Hey: Very smart indeed.

  • i thought they were going to eat that cow shit

  • Don't be silly . first the must dry the crap then it must be toasted and then it's ready to eat. What, do you think they are barberians? All crap must be dried and toasted before eating.

  • johnknoefler: lol you're funny. But seriously, I HAVE eaten cowdung, (it was a new years celebration dare) So I will tell you what it tastes like. ODDLY, it tastes sorta plain, but it did kinda make me gag after a few swallows! HAHHAHA

  • oh dude that is soooo gross. and I thought I was disgusting for eating bee larva, sucking on tequila worms and eating boiled rats in russian village. Sigh. Okay you got more huevos than me. How will you top that this year? Please pass on the poo poo platter okay? try someing more tame like hmmmm. sauted bee larva. Actually bee larva tastes great raw dipped in honey. I think it would be better sauted in a little soy sauce and ginger and garlic and olive oil.

  • ew john, those things you ate are way grosser than cow dung. You won ok?!! Cow dung is just grass digested. Cows are so clean. I'd eat cow dung for money, but no other type of poo. (not even for a million dollars)

  • bee larvae are not gross. They taste great and are wonderful dipped in honey. Also eaten with a bit of pollen makes a great energy snack. The queen larvae is the best with the royal jelly.

  • ROTFL!!

  • They used it to burn it as fuel. The eating part is a western contribution to India

  • @jigyasu1 That's not true, eating small amounts is in Ayurvedic medicine

  • A very interesting but strange video.

  • we used to do the same nearly 50 years ago .

  • E moji crnotravci, vidite kako se radi

  • cool, thanks for joining the group

  • Brate, izvini ispalo je da sam tebii pis'o, u stvari pogresio sam dugme. Bez obzira drago mi je *

  • i think every house should have a cow in uk.too much Gas price this year 2007

  • Waste not want not!

  • Demoisturise?

  • UGHH YAKH

  • Kids, don't try this at home!

  • You'll have to watch Hippy Kryptonite 3 to the end to see how it relates!

    I thought it was fantasy until I saw your video, Great Job. The Hippys call it Pootricity

  • wow that's pretty interesting

  • men chat, woman work

  • i think u r not right, thank u

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