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    Lambs

    My folks live in the sticks i(in Australia) and you get loads of sheep and also dingos that attack the sheep. My Mum spotted their Labrador returning one morning into the backyard carrying a new born lamb in it's mouth, she went outside and realised there were 2 of them only a couple of days old. The dog (Jack) had a few battle scars and needed some stiches, it turns out that he fought off a dingo that was attacking a Ewe and rescued the lambs. The Ewe had to be put down, but the lambs survived and have now adopted Jack as their new Mum following him everywhere. Ah what a nice story. I still reckon Mum should have cooked em, nothing beats a lamb roast.


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    #2
    Originally posted by XTC
    My folks live in the sticks i(in Australia) and you get loads of sheep and also dingos that attack the sheep. My Mum spotted their Labrador returning one morning into the backyard carrying a new born lamb in it's mouth, she went outside and realised there were 2 of them only a couple of days old. The dog (Jack) had a few battle scars and needed some stiches, it turns out that he fought off a dingo that was attacking a Ewe and rescued the lambs. The Ewe had to be put down, but the lambs survived and have now adopted Jack as their new Mum following him everywhere. Ah what a nice story. I still reckon Mum should have cooked em, nothing beats a lamb roast.


    lambs
    I guess there is nothing equivalent to CUK in Australia?

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      #3
      what a dog!!!

      wonder what state the dingos were in...

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        #4
        Originally posted by Kyajae
        I guess there is nothing equivalent to CUK in Australia?
        I'm here in sunny London, but don't think there is an Ozzie CUK

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          #5
          Originally posted by XTC
          I'm here in sunny London, but don't think there is an Ozzie CUK

          Why is it that ozzies and kiwis want to come to this sh1t hole of a country whilst pohms are queueing to feck off and live in Austrralia and NZ? Most curious.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Kyajae
            Why is it that ozzies and kiwis want to come to this sh1t hole of a country whilst pohms are queueing to feck off and live in Austrralia and NZ? Most curious.
            ££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££

            That's why


            And also Perth is the most isolated capital city in the world. The nearest city to Perth is 4 hours flight away.

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              #7
              Originally posted by XTC
              My folks live in the sticks i(in Australia) and you get loads of sheep and also dingos that attack the sheep. My Mum spotted their Labrador returning one morning into the backyard carrying a new born lamb in it's mouth, she went outside and realised there were 2 of them only a couple of days old. The dog (Jack) had a few battle scars and needed some stiches, it turns out that he fought off a dingo that was attacking a Ewe and rescued the lambs. The Ewe had to be put down, but the lambs survived and have now adopted Jack as their new Mum following him everywhere. Ah what a nice story. I still reckon Mum should have cooked em, nothing beats a lamb roast.


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              Ahhhhh - that made me well up!

              What a lovely story <sniff>
              The pope is a tard.

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                #8
                Originally posted by SallyAnne
                Ahhhhh - that made me well up!

                What a lovely story <sniff>
                What was it particularly that struck a chord with you? The thought of a nice roast dinner?
                The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to grave

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SallyAnne
                  Ahhhhh - that made me well up!

                  What a lovely story <sniff>
                  SA, if you fancy a bit of role play, how about turning your sheepskin coat inside out?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by EqualOpportunities
                    What was it particularly that struck a chord with you? The thought of a nice roast dinner?
                    Yes I'm starving!!
                    The pope is a tard.

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