Sheep are basically friendly because they don’t anticipate the butcher…
title=”Smiling Sheep” – photo by John Ketola, kindly sent to my group BLOG IT! Click on the image to enter John’s galleries on Flickr
P.S.:
I played the song DONNA DONNA faster as usual trying to express the energy of the message: DONNA DONNA is a protest song vs. the racism of the Nazi disaster – read more in my blog at https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/09/01/donna-donna-history-of-a-song/
free sheep:
title=”Swaledale Sheep” – photo by John Pickles, click on the picture to enter his galleries on Flickr
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“Sheep are basically friendly because they don’t anticipate the butcher…” This is v. funny, Frizz. We must be careful that they never find out, or who knows what baaaa-barous impulses might be unleashed.
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Poor innocent sheep.
Lovely job on “Donna Donna,” Frizz. Bravo!
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English sheep are not so friendly!
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they can box / push you down with a head bang, I know…
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my grandson’s favorite video clips:
Shaun the sheep:
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compare

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He’s Shaun the
D
sheep, he’s Shaun the sheep. He even mucks about with those who cannot bleat. Keep it in
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mind; he’s one of a
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kind. Oh…
D
life’s a
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treat, with Shaun the
D
Sheep.
(change to E:)
He’s Shaun the
E
sheep. He’s Shaun the sheep. He doesn’t miss a trick, or ever lose a beat. Perhaps one
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day, you’ll find a
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way. To…
E
come and
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meet with Shaun the
E
Sheep.
A
Oh…
E
come and
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bleat with Shaun the
E
Sheep!
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chord she plays:
(Kapo on I. 1st. fret):
D D … A Bm G D A D
E E … B C#m A E B E
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