New Zealand Local Weather Forum
General Category => Members Lounge => What is it? => Topic started by: JennyLeez on June 23, 2019, 11:12:43 AM
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A sheepskin floor mat on the hoof....
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A pair of UGG boots ;D
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Gnarly the Gnome's pet, Lilly the Lamb
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No to all of the above.
Try again :)
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Not real by the looks of it.
Does it have a pink shade?.
It reminds me of when i had a guy going to university from China helping me at work when i was working with sheepskins.
We were working on coloured skins and the guy said to me where do they have coloured sheep as he said he had not seen blue or pink ones on our farms. :embarrassed:
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A picture to fool us into thinking how green and healthy the grass/environment is in NZ!
Enjoy,Paul
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Good one Mark :)
It is Paul, true :)
Ok so the consensus is, it is a sheep but obviously not real.
So think this way....
What is it used for????
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scarecrow :o :o
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Need a clue :)
Looking at my podcast if I had to put this under a category, I would put it under Entertainment and Food.
Think on that :)
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something to do with a barbecue.
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Yes you would take 'it' to a BBQ.
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Is it a cake made in a likeness of a sheep???
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No it is not a cake, try again :)
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Gas tank rap.
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Advertisement for animal drench...
(I knew it couldn't be what it looked like but...)
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Model of a sheep used for dog trials?
A shorn goat?
Otherwise..... a question......Is it edible?
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A New Zealand PiƱata
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Some interesting ideas above but alas all incorrect.
Hint 1:
No you can not eat it as you see it ;)
Remember it comes under:
Entertainment and Food.
and
You can take it to a BBQ.
Hint 2:
You would also take it to the beach. Take it camping. Take it to a party. Sit it in your lounge.
So the question is now, what would you use it for ?
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Playing music.
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container for holding drinks?
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Keeping food cold?
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Yes and well done Tony :)
It is a chilly bin.
Good one huh, your guesses gave me a few grins :)
If you look at the photo above you can see the outline of the lid.
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