Heavy Traffic on the Roads
Posted: Sunday, 18 November 2007 |
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Far be it for me to be rude about the laydeez, but this lot are looking decidedly raddled!
Flying Cat from ram-bam-thank-you-ma'am
Total Gridlock at Drive-Time ...!
Soaplady from in a broad ras-tafarian accent
If you are a driver, watch out and be nice to the sheep. I love sheep and I am very fond of the blackface ones.
Dag from Norway
Now THERE is a familiar sight, eh Dag? (retreating sheep backsides...) What bonnie long tails they have!
Michelle Therese from Things Go Moo in the Night...
such an original photo!
Draw-on-the-slow from paradise
There is always a loner in the group, or maybe he's just worried about wearing his soles out.
mjc from NM,USA
...and quite probably a she-ep...woolly maggots that they are! What with them and the over-population of red deer, forest regeneration is a slow and painful business.
Flying Cat from I love sheep too...roast is best!
Mutton stew is not bad either, with good New Mexican chili generously ladled in. The Best Western restaurant in Chinle, AZ, makes a superb chili stew. Of course, braised mutton wrapped in a Navajo fry bread (not called: fried bread), with a roasted green chili pod on the side, is a delight and should set you well on your way to diabetes land. # Do you have clapshot with roast? biscuits (southern US) and gravy? # Did you have lots of mutton in Australia, FC, and what on earth were you doing there?
mjc from NM,USA
takes me back to my childhood many happy holidays spent on the isle of bute must make the effort to return to my roots
jack from midlands
love the plump, and sassy lassies, when I travel to Scotland and get behind this sort of traffice jam, I just turn up the music, relax, and know they are headed somewhere familiar. Been times when they've led me to a PUB, and warm bed. Ahhhhh, nice. Thank you lassies. b.j. from Oregon
b.j. from oregon USA