He won't be able to shear very many. I suggest he tries his hand at pheasant plucking.
2007-03-07 22:58:20
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answer #1
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answered by Away With The Fairies 7
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If a sheep shearers shears aren't sharp then he can shear several sheep
2007-03-08 06:55:35
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answered by chillipope 7
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None, So since the shears arent sharp, shall the shearer shag sheep instead?
2007-03-08 07:11:36
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answered by jovvijo 6
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Well what sort of time frame are we talking about?
Is it one shift, one day, one week.
Now when you say not sharp do you mean so blunt as to mean he cannot shear at all or just not as sharp as would be ideal?
Simply the sharpness of the sheep shears should surely be specified Sheila.
2007-03-08 06:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Surely chamois shears shoppers shun sharpened sheep shears.
Rats, I had to repeat a word.
2007-03-08 06:59:01
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answered by dBalcer 3
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Ummm...Your mom?
No, most likely none because the shears arent sharp
2007-03-08 07:12:06
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answered by thebigone238 2
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he sure cant shear his share of sheep, but he can ship his sheep to shore, to share his shear, or shore his ship and shape his shear.
2007-03-08 07:15:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Seven.
2007-03-08 06:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You may also ask "How much wood would a Woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood?"
2007-03-08 07:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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about as much as the amount of wood a woodchuck would chuck if he'd been out and drank too much.
2007-03-08 06:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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