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Caption Comp Con īt



Jayho
Australia

Caption Comp Con īt
 
Hi all
 
Here is another wild and woolly one for ewe awaiting your witty words of wisdom.
 
Nine wonderfully wildly woolly worded entries here
 
 
 
 
Winner announced 2nite Ozzie time (approx in ten hours) 
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

12 Apr 2013      





dutchboydvh
Singapore

A genetic experiment gone awry. 
Dolly the sheep was the first. 
The second was a goat crossed with a penguin.

12 Apr 2013     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Ewe must be kidding!

12 Apr 2013     



Mariethe House
France

Many go to seek wool, and come home shorn

But I am happy, like a baby newborn

And I will stay in my wooly home till morn

倴os this is much cosier  than a bush of hawthorne

G īday Jayho! Hug

13 Apr 2013     



MarionG
Netherlands

When the other sheep talked about Lizzie in hushed voices, they often referred to the īmonkey on her back�.  Even though it was never said out loud, they all knew they were talking about the goat on her back.

 

13 Apr 2013     



Jayho
Australia

Last chance for ewe!

Winner 2 be announced in 2 hrs when I īll be back at my trusty PC.
 
Will ewe be the winner?  Ewe will have to wait and see.
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

13 Apr 2013     



Jayho
Australia

A big woolly thank you to all our wild and woolly competitors
 
But there can only be one winner, and as I just love poems and rhymes, the winning caption is this: 
 
Many go to seek wool, and come home shorn

But I am happy, like a baby newborn

And I will stay in my wooly home till morn

倴os this is much cosier  than a bush of hawthorne

 
So Mariethe, ewe win the wild and woolly witty words award and now have the honour of posting the next picture
 
Cheers from the land downunder
 
Jayho

13 Apr 2013