[B-Greek] B-Sheep

Yancy Smith yancywsmith at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jul 17 16:54:21 EDT 2009


A bit of BMHHHHH Humbug could be the first posting. Or, perhaps, Urban
Legends of Sheepology. I understand that sheep can understand when their own
names are called. Is there any proof of this? Do they understand Arabic,
Texan, Greek, or Navaho any better?





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Subject: [B-Greek] B-Sheep

The following message was intended for the list but came from an  
anonymous sender, counter to list-protocol.
I think it's too precious to go to the dead letter office.

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Date: July 17, 2009 12:47:49 PM EDT
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Subject: b-sheep


I'm considering a new mailing list. Mary (who had a little lamb) would  
be the moderator/shepard. We could discuss the many languages of sheep.
Any interest?
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