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Do only humans look different?

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Do only humans look different?
« on: 18/04/2018 17:06:51 »
Dearest Peeps Of happy Knowing Stuff,

As a sheepy I of course am unique and special. No other sheepy is like me at all.

Look here I am with sone chums on a night out on the lash !


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Me out with some mates up to no good causing bovver and stuff !

I'm the one on the left....erhmm...the middle....no maybe the right !...grrrrrrrrrr !!!!

Now take a look at these proletariat as they gather themselves for a collage attack !!


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People of all different faces innit ?

whats going on ? Why is that ewe human chap and chap-ess's all look different ? Very confusing !

Let me know and ewe can cuddle up to my tummy and hear my sheepy purr !!


Hugs et les shmishes

mwah mwah mwah

Sheepy
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Differences are what ewe all have in common
Something which is never forgotton
At least ewe know your top from your bottom
But your ass ain't as cute or soft as mine like cotton







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Re: Do only humans look different?
« Reply #1 on: 18/04/2018 18:04:58 »
Quote from: neilep on 18/04/2018 17:06:51
Why is that ewe human chap and chap-ess's all look different ? Very confusing !

Let me know and ewe can cuddle up to my tummy and hear my sheepy purr !!
I thought all humans looked the same to a sheep?
I think it’s what faces you learn to recognise as an infant, at a certain point the brain throws away info it doesn’t use regularly.

I’ll pass on the cuddle thanks  :)
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Re: Do only humans look different?
« Reply #2 on: 18/04/2018 19:27:03 »
Quote from: Colin2B on 18/04/2018 18:04:58
I thought all humans looked the same to a sheep?

No sir: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/nov/08/is-it-baa-rack-obama-sheep-able-to-recognise-celebrities-say-neuroscientists
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Re: Do only humans look different?
« Reply #3 on: 18/04/2018 23:14:22 »
@chris
Be fair sir, these sheep are “Welsh Mountain breed that belongs to a university flock”
In other words, smart sheep, not your average, run-o-the-fells sheep like one we could mention.
These have probably been privately tutored!
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Re: Do only humans look different?
« Reply #4 on: 19/04/2018 07:44:49 »
Quote from: Colin2B on 18/04/2018 23:14:22
@chris
Be fair sir, these sheep are “Welsh Mountain breed that belongs to a university flock”
In other words, smart sheep, not your average, run-o-the-fells sheep like one we could mention.
These have probably been privately tutored!
Sorry - I'd overlooked that. My Baaa-d
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Re: Do only humans look different?
« Reply #5 on: 19/04/2018 08:10:41 »
Quote from: chris on 19/04/2018 07:44:49
Sorry - I'd overlooked that. My Baaa-d
I’m tempted to say ewe are forgiven, but I won’t.
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Re: Do only humans look different?
« Reply #6 on: 20/04/2018 15:42:35 »
Not all human are same. They are all different to look at.
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