G-Man asks for 55 words. I offer this thought for a wintry evening.
UK weather has turned cold so I'm wearing my fleece. It's blue with elastic at the wrists. It has no pockets. Hardly surprising. Whoever saw a sheep with pockets? It has a zipp, although I for one have never seen a sheep with a zipp even though they'd be easier to shear. What do you think?
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A sheep with a zip
ReplyDeletewould make a snip
once a year outdated.
Shearing is overrated
as a manly sport.
Now, here's a thought -
what if our hairline
had a zip? It'd be fine
for a bald pate refit
anytime! OK, I'm a nit... :)
Jolly 55 Doc, despite it's blueness!
Looks like you've got the no-pocket-zip-up-wooly-bully blues!
ReplyDeleteIn spades, Mary, in spades!
DeleteI think your Daft!!!!
ReplyDeleteBut thats part of your personna...:-)
Loved your fleecy 55 Doc
Thanks for playing, and have a Kick Ass Week-End
Not daft, Galen. It's just that "My Head Moves in a Mysterious Way its Wonders to Perform."
DeleteZippered sheep! How lovely come spring...
ReplyDeletePearl
No pockets? That is what a fanny pack is for :) I love that color blue - but I've never seen blue sheep nor ones with zippers - maybe that is a British breed? :)
ReplyDeleteFanny Pack! We call them "Bum Bags", Margaret. I don't know, ever since you stole our American Colonies yer English has been gradually goin' to pot.
DeleteI have to admit, I LOVE "original" English. For example, calling one's Mom "Mum" is so endearing to my ear. :)
DeleteI've never seen a sheep with a zipper either.
ReplyDeleteUnzipp before you dipp! (Sheep, I mean, of course.)
DeleteIn future, genetically engineered sheep will all come with zippers, but coats with no pockets seem a regression to cave man days. Wooly and wonderful 55, Doc.
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