yes.
my cousin has one. he calls her a weresheep (although she generally answers to maureen), cause she sucks his pocket dry following very expensive fashion trends.
2007-04-24 02:16:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not generally acknowledged in intellectual circles but the Weresheep, or Lohansius Lindsium, was first spotted grazing the high slopes of the Lichtensteinian Alps in 1623 by a local priest with syphalus. Although the priest was only diagnosed with syphalus after he captured the Lohansius Lindsium he refused to explain where he caught it from.
2007-04-24 14:44:25
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answered by superspongeseven 4
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If you think about it, the wolf must occasionally leave a few surviving sheep behind! So, I'll go ahead and say , Yes! That might also explain why my cat has gone missing. The sheep do look baaaaaawfully guilty!
2007-04-24 03:20:29
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answered by Pixie 4
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Yes, all of them are actually wolves in sheeps' clothing. When the full moon is out, then that is the time when they put aside their fleece, and howl (instead of bleat) to their hearts' delight. Of course, it's a hassle whenever sheep shearers come and take the wool. When the hairs are taken off, it exposes their inner rubber spandex, you see.
2007-04-24 02:22:52
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answered by Dowland 5
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Oh yes. Last full moon I awoke to find my lawn cut short and my next-door neighbour with green stains round his mouth. You only have to put 2 and 2 together...!
Next full moon I'm getting myself a new pull-over!
2007-04-24 02:20:33
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answered by Tufty Porcupine 5
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Without question. Baaaaaooooooooowl
2007-04-24 02:14:55
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answered by brummie73s 3
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Shhhhh!!!!!
Um, no... we do not exist. The idea of people turning into sheep at night, and devouring their neighbors lawn is simply perposterous!
lol
2007-04-24 02:16:22
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answered by Ryan 4
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Yes-and Werehamsters,Wereflamingos & Wereducks & Weredonkeys!!!!!
2007-04-24 05:59:28
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answered by munki 6
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Never mind about the weresheep it is the werecatapillars I am worried about
2007-04-24 04:31:06
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answered by Maid Angela 7
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Check out NewZealand, I'm sure you'll find one or two there. - applogies to my NewZealand brethren for such a cheap joke!
2007-04-24 02:15:53
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answered by brad_lucas 2
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