Well you be back soon now, we ain't going nowhere the sheep have no boots !!
You're right. I'm back. On my way back from the farm, I bought boots for the sheep.
Basically this is how it happened. I was walking around the farm minding my own business when my lip gloss dropped from my bag onto the floor.
I bend down to pick it up and out of no where I see exactly 17 sheep standing in front of me. The commanding sheep asked me if I was from the area. Mind you, at this point I'm shaking fearful and wondering if these sheep know our types don't communicate via the English language.
Scared of upsetting the commanding officer, I said I was from the area. He suggested it's common courtesy to apply lipstick before lip gloss and I giggled at the great suggestion and I made my way to the other side of the farm through his kind gestures.
Oddly enough whenever I reiterate this story to my friends they laugh at me and throw cutlery at my neck and chin. They're a weird bunch.
You're right. I'm back. On my way back from the farm, I bought boots for the sheep.
Basically this is how it happened. I was walking around the farm minding my own business when my lip gloss dropped from my bag onto the floor.
I bend down to pick it up and out of no where I see exactly 17 sheep standing in front of me. The commanding sheep asked me if I was from the area. Mind you, at this point I'm shaking fearful and wondering if these sheep know our types don't communicate via the English language.
Scared of upsetting the commanding officer, I said I was from the area. He suggested it's common courtesy to apply lipstick before lip gloss and I giggled at the great suggestion and I made my way to the other side of the farm through his kind gestures.
Oddly enough whenever I reiterate this story to my friends they laugh at me and throw cutlery at my neck and chin. They're a weird bunch.
You're right. I'm back. On my way back from the farm, I bought boots for the sheep.
Basically this is how it happened. I was walking around the farm minding my own business when my lip gloss dropped from my bag onto the floor.
I bend down to pick it up and out of no where I see exactly 17 sheep standing in front of me. The commanding sheep asked me if I was from the area. Mind you, at this point I'm shaking fearful and wondering if these sheep know our types don't communicate via the English language.
Scared of upsetting the commanding officer, I said I was from the area. He suggested it's common courtesy to apply lipstick before lip gloss and I giggled at the great suggestion and I made my way to the other side of the farm through his kind gestures.
Oddly enough whenever I reiterate this story to my friends they laugh at me and throw cutlery at my neck and chin. They're a weird bunch.
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These sheep only speak canuck. And they prefer pink lip gloss. They have been dominated by the farmer in the dell with his knee high rubber boots, so they weren't impressed with those cheap little things that you brought.
You're right. I'm back. On my way back from the farm, I bought boots for the sheep.
Basically this is how it happened. I was walking around the farm minding my own business when my lip gloss dropped from my bag onto the floor.
I bend down to pick it up and out of no where I see exactly 17 sheep standing in front of me. The commanding sheep asked me if I was from the area. Mind you, at this point I'm shaking fearful and wondering if these sheep know our types don't communicate via the English language.
Scared of upsetting the commanding officer, I said I was from the area. He suggested it's common courtesy to apply lipstick before lip gloss and I giggled at the great suggestion and I made my way to the other side of the farm through his kind gestures.
Oddly enough whenever I reiterate this story to my friends they laugh at me and throw cutlery at my neck and chin. They're a weird bunch.
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As I'm sure you are aware, the canuck language uses a completely different alphabet that the English language does. It starts with eh, baa and ends with zed. Extremely difficult for anyone other than sheep to understand.
As I'm sure you are aware, the canuck language uses a completely different alphabet that the English language does. It starts with eh, baa and ends with zed. Extremely difficult for anyone other than sheep to understand.
These sheep only speak canuck. And they prefer pink lip gloss. They have been dominated by the farmer in the dell with his knee high rubber boots, so they weren't impressed with those cheap little things that you brought.
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What do you know about the language of the sheep? And I completely agree with you about the pink gloss. On that specific day I was using mauve. And my boots where not cheap. They were made in Australia and the sheep in my area don't love the aussie's. How terrible of them right!