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    #11
    Good humour folks. We need it. BTW, speaking of ventriloquists and sheep, who remembers Sharri Lewis and Lambchop? That woman was a talent.

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      #12
      For the religious, there is even reference to the Lord being the shepherd of his "flock". And if I remember correctly I don't think they were talking about geese.....that would be SF3, the keeper of the geese!

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        #13
        I think I remember that the Lord would separate the sheep from the goats. Goats being evil and all. Really, they would jump up and tapdance on visitors cars and nibble on brooms but they weren't really evil. Maybe sheep aren't as pure as the driven snow either? I used to like goats. Does that make me evil? I still think KornyChuck is an asshole. Ha. That has to count for something...

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          #14
          How much corn could a Cornychuck shuck if a Cornychuck could shuck corn?

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            #15
            Oh no, that’s Kornychuck, different corn.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
                Good humour folks. We need it. BTW, speaking of ventriloquists and sheep, who remembers Sharri Lewis and Lambchop? That woman was a talent.
                Basil brush?? Legend

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                  #18
                  Are we all "dyed in the wool" farmers? I think so.


                  Mallee, can you find Velcro mitts and rubber boots a sheep farmers work truck.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                    Are we all "dyed in the wool" farmers? I think so.


                    Mallee, can you find Velcro mitts and rubber boots a sheep farmers work truck.
                    Among other things some sheep farmers own no machinery and possibly not a grease gun yet they always have ample supplies of grease tubes

                    bahahaa

                    Wool is currently around $3500 per 200 kg bale dont knock us sheep farmers to much farma

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                      Among other things some sheep farmers own no machinery and possibly not a grease gun yet they always have ample supplies of grease tubes

                      bahahaa

                      Wool is currently around $3500 per 200 kg bale dont knock us sheep farmers to much farma
                      Not knocking....just poking fun.
                      At least the Aussie sheep farmer does the screwing....here in Canada the grain farmer gets screwed...no grease either.

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