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> Two blonde characters, who?
> http://www.geocities.com/dadge.geo/cartwho.jpg
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Dang, this looks so very familiar. They remind me of Lil' Dot, or Nancy.
Oooh, lookee here:
<http://www.toonopedia.com/>
(I'm not answering the question, I'm just sharing my distraction.)
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SML
> Two blonde characters, who?
> http://www.geocities.com/dadge.geo/cartwho.jpg
They could be Flivver and Miggy - young relatives of The Gambols.
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David
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Wilber and Gloria. Lulu's friends. Created by Marge Henderson Buell
and John Stanley.
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Tony Cooper
Orlando, FL
Thank you!
Adrian, panel(l)ist.
Here's your comic Cormo. Will the owners of the golf course let you
graze it there?
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Jerry Friedman, T. O. Sheepdeliverer
Can it be placed with anyone else? A foster sheep home? I'm not good
at these SDC things, and I don't want a sheep to die from loneliness.
I'd be happy to adopt it, it's the nearest I'm likely to come to a sheep
this year and I've told the neighbours that we've let the grass grow
deliberately in anticipation of a small flock, which will be *so*
embarrassing...
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Laura
(emulate St. George for email)
This worries me, Laura. If you let it grow too long, you'll lose the
nutritional benefit, and sheep will in any case find it difficult to
graze. I know you're going to get enough sheep by the end of the comp,
but you should consider bringing a cow or two in for a week. I'm sure
one of your neighbours will lend you a couple. Sheep will do fine after
cattle, but cattle will starve after sheep: it's a question of how
short they crop your sward.
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Mike.
There are no cows around here: would a goat help, do you think?
But, as usual, I despair of ever getting a correct answer posted quickly
enough to snaffle a sheep of my own.
I suppose your dragons are strictly carnivorous?
>But, as usual, I despair of ever getting a correct answer posted quickly
>enough to snaffle a sheep of my own.
Yeah, well, several of us are in this position. At least allowing it
to be assumed that we'd have posted the correct answers were we not
busy doing other important things is better than admitting to the
sordid reality of not having posted them simply because we couldn't
work out what they were despite hours of brain-racking. Speaking for
myself, of course. I don't have the excuse of having to do all that
professing.
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Katy Jennison
spamtrap: remove the first two letters after the @
Aaaaarrrgggghhhh! No, no, a thousand times no! They are the most
lovable of domesticated animals, but at the same time the most
detestable. They've got twenty-four hours a day in which to think up
ways of fucking up your life and your garden, and you haven't got
twenty-four hours a day in which to think up ways of stopping them.
Besides, only a few breeds will do well on grass.
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Mike.
Frustrated sheepless professor with long grass seeks fit bloke with
scythe...
> Frustrated sheepless professor with long grass seeks fit bloke with
> scythe...
I know someone who just might fit the bill; and his horse Binky will no
doubt appreciate the grass.
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Peter Moylan http://www.pmoylan.org
Please note the changed e-mail and web addresses. The domain
eepjm.newcastle.edu.au no longer exists, and I can no longer
receive mail at my newcastle.edu.au addresses. The optusnet
address could disappear at any time.
> LFS wrote:
>
>> Frustrated sheepless professor with long grass seeks fit bloke with
>> scythe...
>
>
> I know someone who just might fit the bill; and his horse Binky will no
> doubt appreciate the grass.
>
Hmm. Not for normal values of "fit", I don't think.