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Thu 28 May, 2009 10:00 am
Our dogs could do that . . . if they weren't so darned sheepish . . .
Those darn Irish really have too much time on their hands.
Bravo!
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They have water dog trials in Southern Illinois every year, at Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge. That's a hell of a note . . . here them poor animals is seeking refuge, and all these dogs are runnin' aroun' tryin' to retrieve somethin' . . .
@jespah,
Snort! No, I mean Baaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Did you notice that the guy who's giving the directions sounds just like Wallace in the Wallace and Grommit movies? Exact same regional English accent, don't know where--wherever it is they have sheep and rolling downs, I guess. Dorset?
ewe must be kidding.
er no, that would be goats.
those men sure had the chops for this.
Don't try to pull the wool over our eyes . . . you can't ram your dumb puns down our throats . . . that's shear madness . . .
@chai2,
I'll bet it took shear determination on both the dogs and mens part to do this.
@chai2,
You're both baaaaa-d. Don't you feel a little sheepish?
WAY too much free time. I mean WAY too much.
I won't do you any good trying to get my goat, Raboida . . .
Not trying to get ewe, set.
Nanny nanny boo boo . . .
(Somewhat obscure, i know . . . )
I wonder how much they fleeced Samsung for for all those LEDs.
Both the sheep and the dogs have fleece. Er, fleas.