because no one throws them in the dryer afterwards. they "hang out" to dry!
2007-12-17 03:02:49
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answer #1
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answered by faerieshy 3
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Sheep don't get real big, ya know. The smaller ones have been in the rain alot.
PS; You're so slow I bet it takes you an hour and a half to watch 60 minutes!
2007-12-17 03:05:16
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Do u shrink in the rain?...neither do sheep
2007-12-17 08:38:53
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answer #3
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answered by R.I.P MJ . 3
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They have force-fields. How many times on Star Trek do you hear Lieutenant Sulu say to Kirk, "Look Capitan! Out the viewport! It's an alien sheep!"
2007-12-17 03:04:17
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answer #4
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answered by titou 6
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um not all of a sheep in Wool just it's fur. and it's so compact that it's always shrunk. When it gets Sheered the wool is then stretched into the garments that we buy, thus when wet it shrinks again.
2007-12-17 03:03:00
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answer #5
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answered by m d 5
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Because rain is rarely warm... (Its the high temperature of the water that shrinks stuff)
2007-12-17 03:06:11
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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If the rain was at 70C then they would....the wool doesn't shrink on a cool cycle.
2007-12-17 10:26:30
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answered by Anonymous
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because shrinkage is a product of the weaving process and occurs when strands of wool tighten up in the weaved configuration
2007-12-17 03:03:21
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answer #8
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answered by Big Dave 5
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Because their wool has not been twisted into long strands of fibre that unravel when wet.
2007-12-17 03:03:20
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answer #9
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answered by |||ALL TRUE||| 2
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go as a sheep and tell me waht it says
2007-12-17 03:02:00
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answer #10
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answered by Pill Popper 3
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