Australian lamb returns after 7 years.

Australian lamb returns after 7 years.

From Canadian radio show, that the previous night dumped on Australia for not letting Australians go home  

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The resilient creature not only survived the flames, but thrived on her own in the wilderness for seven years before finally returning home last month with a massive mound of fleece that owner Alice Gray described as "glorious."

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Reply to
micky
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Hi micky,

Would you kindly stop with the infantile politics and just post what you did today in terms of home repair.

Pictures or it didn't happen.

Thanks

Reply to
Arlen Holder

C'mon Micky! What's this got to do with home repair?

Reply to
Bob

The lamb wanted to repair to its home.

Reply to
FromTheRafters

It does let them go home, just restricts the numbers so quarantine works.

Very few of them were in the area affected by bushfires.

Reply to
Fred

Don't you want to know how to shear a sheep at home?

It's not repair but it's maintenance.

When I was a child we had grass trimmers, to cut the grass that grows over the sidewalk, and I tried them and they didn't work well, but I was a child, what did I know. My mother sold a lot of stuff before we moved when I was 10, so I might not have seen them again. Until I was

45 and I went to the state fair.

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Reply to
micky

I didn't say it would let no one go home.

That's a contradiction. Some are within the restriction on "numbers" and some are not. It doesn't let the ones who are not go home, the ones who they won't let on the airplane. The family interviewed were still in Canada 3 days ago, and there are others like that.

This one must have been because the fire burned down part of the fence that kept her in. That's how she got out.

Reply to
micky

FromTheRafters wrote on 12/17/2020 :

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Reply to
FromTheRafters

Nope. an elaboration.

That's always the case with any restriction.

But will eventually be allowed back

Reply to
Fred

It isnt a lamb, it's a sheep.

Reply to
Fred

What a nitpicker. It was a lamb when it left, and every night the children of the farm prayed that their lamb would come home. As far as they and I are concerned, the lamb returned home.

Reply to
micky

Very very interesting. I will repare to my workshop.

Reply to
micky

I would love to see the look on the poor animals face when you approach him with your grass trimmer

:-)

Reply to
T

What is the singular of sheep?

Reply to
T

Sheep. A lamb is a young sheep.

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Reply to
Fred

You don't know that.

Nope, it returned as a sheep even if it did leave as a lamb.

Reply to
Fred

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