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    Default Every Spring snow

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    It seems like every time it snows in the spring, we have babies. First its the goats, and now the sheep. I hope one of these days they will choose warmer weather to deliver.

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    Outstanding!
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    Yeah I’ve heard that from several folks this spring! You’d think they’d be smarter than that after eons of evolution. Congrats nonetheless!
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    What kind of sheep are those?

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    I believe they are badger faced welsh mountain sheep. I am not sure though, as they just showed up while I was at work one day. For some reason, animals just seem to "follow" my wife home while I am at work.

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    Ha. My wife loves sheep and I was going to show her the pictures but I knew the first thing she would ask me is what kind of sheep they are.

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    Tell her if she loves sheep so much, she should already know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Tell her if she loves sheep so much, she should already know.
    Yeah. Not as long as she controls all of the sex in my house.




    (She is somewhat knowledgeable so I?ll see if she knows what they are without asking me.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Tell her if she loves sheep so much, she should already know.
    Then follow up with an example.

    "For example, I love sandwiches so much that I know exactly that I'd like you to make me a Rueben for lunch this afternoon."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Then follow up with an example.

    "For example, I love sandwiches so much that I know exactly that I'd like you to make me a Rueben for lunch this afternoon."
    And, her immediate response would probably be along the lines of, Why don't you show me how you make that sandwich?

    Especially with a sheep.
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