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Tuesday, 7 April 2009

The Art of Extreme Shepherding



You know, if ever we got visited by Aliens, I think this is one Earth Art Form that would be utterly unique in the known Universe. And yes, it is Art.

Curtsy to the most misnamed blog on the web, Utterly Boring.

5 comments:

  1. Extreme Shepherding involves using dynamite and napalm--preferably mint jelly-flavored napalm--to herd the sheep. Or at least it would, theoretically, if such an event had ever happened. Which it didn't. And I wasn't there anyway, I was in my hotel room, reading a book.

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  2. I tried to think of a way of explaining this to anyone not on the GZG list.

    I gave up. I guess you had to be there. Or rather, not be there, as it didn't happen.

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  3. Imagine a role-playing game scenario written by the guy who wrote the movie "Black Sheep" in collaboration with Spider Robinson, with a working title "Men in Black 3: Collect Call of Cthulhu". It goes downhill from there, accelerating briskly.

    Or so I'm told. I still say I wasn't there, and nobody can prove otherwise.

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  4. Strong hint of Wallace and Grommet here...

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  5. Hooorah to the amazing sheep herding dogs too!!! Those are some amazing canines!

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