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Sheep? BAAAAA
Posted: 09 Aug 2013, 06:41
by Airspeed
Recently adopted an abandonned lamb, so I have finally joined the ranks of the sheep graziers.
The little bu66er is hard to catch.
I don't know how guys manage to get their wood rasps across the knees of thousands.

Re: Sheep? BAAAAA
Posted: 09 Aug 2013, 07:41
by Vancouver

Is there an emoticon for something going waaay over ones head?

Re: Sheep? BAAAAA
Posted: 09 Aug 2013, 18:01
by gordon-in-aberdeen
Hows about

Re: Sheep? BAAAAA
Posted: 09 Aug 2013, 19:37
by airboatr
Vancouver wrote:
Is there an emoticon for something going waaay over ones head?

Dave Booker usually just spells it out for me.
Although, as of late, he's been completely mum.
Mum
Like

not

Re: Sheep? BAAAAA
Posted: 09 Aug 2013, 21:28
by emfrat
I got these ages ago in a Mark Beaumont repaint for Marcel Kuhnt's BN-2...Kenyan Wildlife Service, I think it was. Haven't seen it around the 'Net for years.

MikeW

Re: Sheep? BAAAAA
Posted: 10 Aug 2013, 07:52
by Airspeed
Vancouver wrote:
Is there an emoticon for something going waaay over ones head?

Sorry, Alex:
A grazed knee comes from moving contact with an abrasive surface; remember when you fell off your bike as a kid?
A wood rasp is a hand held abrasive surface; applying to sheep knees, makes you a "grazier."
Happy to answer any other questions, I'm like that.
I get the feeling that you won't like my later post - "Baaaaa-lderdash!"
Re: Sheep? BAAAAA
Posted: 10 Aug 2013, 09:40
by DaveB
Dave Booker usually just spells it out for me.
Although, as of late, he's been completely mum.
Sri Joe.. it went straight over my head too. English I'm ok with.. this is a different language altogether
ATB
DaveB

Re: Sheep? BAAAAA
Posted: 10 Aug 2013, 10:39
by Airspeed
A different language........Like SRI........? wot's that, short for ye olde Colombo?
and calling a Dad "Mum"?
Re: Sheep? BAAAAA
Posted: 10 Aug 2013, 18:13
by airboatr
¿Que?
......

Re: Sheep? BAAAAA
Posted: 11 Aug 2013, 05:04
by Airspeed
1. As in Sri Lanka, (it's not in the USA, you'll need to turn your globe round a bit. RP7, CR557 or WD40 should free up those rusted-in-place bearings)
2. Dad Dave is keeping "mum". In some parts of the world they call them "mom".[even some parts of Britain if I can trust the posts here, or is that just the US spellchecker kicking in?]
I KNEW that Baaaaa-lderdash would sink like a stone.