you got it wrong in my county groot means big baas means boss this is what my house cleaner revers to when she calls me o and i am not from Europe
Rubbish! You must accept sheep in your life! Beautiful sheep there- Dorpers, Merino Land, Khoi-Khoi, Blinkhaar Ronderrib Afrikaner, Namaqua Afrikaner, Persian (ooohhhh), Black and Redhead Persians, Pedi, Damara, and Nguni...more sheep than you can shake your stick at!:up: so 'cmon now, tell us about them lovelies.
My insurance company paid it all with no argue and I must say it's better then before,to bad yours is gone think very hard:tut:
I (heart) the Interwebs. Now that the spat is over: Welcome to the WERA BBS, you crazy british loonies! :up:
You're right. Our insurance plans have gone south. But, luckily, most health plans here cover major medical relating to sheep relationships.:up:
Had that. Piss water, compared to a good Guinness Extra Stout in Belfast. Get on with the sheep stories, mate.
I think you will find that most Africaaners like Mr Baas have to erect barriers around their sheep to keep the lions at bay. Fortunately there are no lions in Wales so they don't need those barriers and can 'get it on' with their sheep whenever they like. This causes it's own problems as the Welsh, when drunk get a little randy and often pop over the fence for a quickie on their way home. Unfortunately being caught with someone elses' sheep is still a major crime in Wales and people are often seen in front of the Druid after a night on the beer and with sheep stains on the front of their leggings. With regard to Baas taste and lip service, I wouldn't put my pecker anywhere near a sheeps mouth......... they have teeth you know! There are indeed Pete Bogs in Wales. In fact, my brother-in-laws best friend is Pete Bogs and his sister is Lisa Bogs. I can probably get you an introduction if you like. She is not as good looking as a Blackfaced sheep, but she does have a little less hair. Geoff (Slim)
Geoff: once again you've proven your sincerity and professional nature by providing these insights into the country of Wales. Unfortunately, as you noted, large predators in S. Africa prevent our cousins there from enjoying the benefits of their sheep- and wot a plentiful bounty of sheep there are! Now then, how severe is the penalty incurred in Wales for, err, 'sheep tending' after hours? One thing you wrote that truly surprised and shocked me- and I've been around, mind you- is that Welsh blokes' peckers have teeth! Utterly monstrous! No wonder we've heard those peculiar stories about Wales...the poor womenfolk there! Well, yes, now that you mention it, I would enjoy meeting Lisa Bogs, although sheep-watching allows me scant time to enjoy other pursuits. Oh, would you be able to post any pics of the sheep in Wales? With Kindest Regards, Charles
Charles, it's great to find a fellow sheep enthusiast. Got plenty of pictures of sheep in lots of different poses, but not sure I could show them on here!!!! Perhaps we could ..... exchange a few???? Good sheep information Geoff (Slim)