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Earthquake hits Wales: Should shook sheep share shenanigans?

Asked by ucme (50047points) May 29th, 2013

Here’s the actual story, for those who remain confused.
These sheep could provide valuable testimony to last night’s events, whilst everybody slept, the flocks witnessed the quake.
This question is shear stupidity, have fun with it if you want.

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zenvelo's avatar

Some shepherds love their sheep. I think it was an amorous sheep who had such a good time, the earth moved.

Carole King sang about it.

ucme's avatar

While sheperds bashed their cocks by night
No women there to grind
An angel of the lord came down
And said “you’ll all go blind”

Great singers the Welsh.

elbanditoroso's avatar

They had a wild and wooly time…

rojo's avatar

Seriously?! An earthquake in Wales?? Have you let @ETpro know he needs to start thinking about his Global Warming move sooner than later?

rojo's avatar

I love the comments about the Welsh quake (and the name Poppy Hookings) but I does appear that it was a strong enough quake to scramble up their spelling and knock more than a few vowels out of place.

FutureMemory's avatar

I am awake and reading this right now because of a 4.6 earthquake that hit Southern Cali a few minutes ago.

ucme's avatar

@rojo They spell as they speak, I think the word is unintelligible.
Quakes are very rare in the UK & thankfully don’t cause much damage, if a large one ever struck in Wales or Scotland levelling towns & infrastructure, the costs would be around, ooh…£12.50, there or thereabouts anyway.

Bluefreedom's avatar

What does Mick Jagger and a Scottish sheepherder have in common?

Mick Jagger sings “Hey you, get off of my cloud”

The Scottish sheepherder says “Hey McCloud, get off of my ewe”

downtide's avatar

The thing about the Welsh language isn’t that they lack vowels. They have too many.

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