I assume you're having difficulty understanding the logic behind this cartoon. Well, I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. There is no logic behind it. I just wanted to draw some swearing sheep, that's all.
Are you saying that horse power fleeces sheep power? They build the ovines big and fierce round our way. After feeding on the Pilling salt marshes, their methane propulsion alone would leave the average V8 standing on the start line looking round in confusion. (I reckon the driver would be a bit choked up on the smell, as well.)
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Aw...Brian help...
Lala,
I assume you're having difficulty understanding the logic behind this cartoon. Well, I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. There is no logic behind it. I just wanted to draw some swearing sheep, that's all.
Alrighty! I thought I was missing that subtle British humor again.
Lala,
I always try to avoid British humour (subtle or otherwise) whenever I can.
Are they running away from you or towards you? I mean I know which way I'd stampede but sheep think differently from discerning women.
Neither...they're just very jittery because they used to be owned by an Australian farmer.
Oy, Northener - New Zealand is a different country, some ways away across the local "pond". Aussies are in love with Holden cars, not sheep.
(though with a smidge of imagination these pics look like the Bathurst 500 .. heh)
Davo,
Are you saying that horse power fleeces sheep power? They build the ovines big and fierce round our way. After feeding on the Pilling salt marshes, their methane propulsion alone would leave the average V8 standing on the start line looking round in confusion. (I reckon the driver would be a bit choked up on the smell, as well.)
it's beautiful.
They are clearly the Cumulo Nimbus breed of sheep.
1 ... 2 ... 3 .... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Annie,
I'd say Cirrus Kelvin-Helmholtz colombia myself judging by the speed at which they're travelling.
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