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Who?

May
20

She doesn’t like being naked.

Who is this sheep anyway? I used to have a yearling ewe that looked like this:

I think she’s been replaced by a pod sheep!

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on May 20, 2011  

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  1. 5-20
    7:37
    pm

    would that be a
    pod de d’ewe?

  2. 5-20
    7:41
    pm

    She just needs to bound, bound, bound and re-bound! :sheep: Just like this nekkid sheep!!

    http://www.metatube.com/en/videos/38424/Boundin-Pixar-HD-Short-Film-Walt-Disney/

  3. 5-20
    8:46
    pm

    windflower – that was so cool! Reminds me of Annabelle – Bouncing along!

  4. 5-21
    9:14
    am

    @wildflower — I love that cartoon!

    @suzanne — thank you! I can log in now! I feel so complete! =)

  5. 5-21
    11:26
    am

    Her wool will grow back :) :) I’m guessing she was being vocal about how much she didn’t like being shorn :) Will you spin the wool into yarn? That would probably make some nice knitting yarn :) :) Have a lovely weekend. love and hugs from Oregon, Heather :)

    p.s. Does anyone know how I can subscribe to a given post, so that I can follow what comments other people are leaving here?

  6. 5-21
    12:46
    pm

    “Help me I’m cold, help me I’m naked, help me I’m rolling down the hill.” No, wait that was a drunken night in high school… Careful, she’s half way down the wrong path! Keep her away from the bad influence of the corn husk doll tho, and she should be fine.

  7. 5-23
    2:20
    pm

    lol…her wool reminds me of shag carpet

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