Sheep are not always docile!
Woolly jumper
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Re: Woolly jumper
When they do that, there is normally a Welshman trying to attach himself
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Re: Woolly jumper
cookiesdaughtersdad wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29 2018 20:26 -did you mean insert AlanWhen they do that, there is normally a Welshman trying to attach himself
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Re: Woolly jumper
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Have you always been into sheep ?
( not in they way some maybe thinking)
Have you always been into sheep ?
( not in they way some maybe thinking)
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Re: Woolly jumper
Look like a Scots Blackface not a Welsh Mountain.
Either way they both come with handlebars.
Either way they both come with handlebars.
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Re: Woolly jumper
Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29 2018 22:17 -Not really. I've always liked photographing them though. And they're not as dim as people think. Rather like pike anglers!Dave
Have you always been into sheep ?
( not in they way some maybe thinking)