Prop wanted. Marino sheep

John Grim | 10/10/2009 - 16:00

Yes folks! We need a sheep, not a real one of course, but one that looks real, life sized Marino preferred. If anyone has one and is prepared to hire it out then please give me a call.

Johnny Grim

johnnygrim@optusnet.com.au
0404 813 294

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Oh Dear!
Author: JustSuse
Date: 10/10/2009 - 17:43
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The mind boggles!


As a kiwi.....
Author: jmuzz
Date: 10/10/2009 - 20:44
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...must say that sadly I don't have one. If, by an chance you find one, happy to bid for it after the show is finished.


the list
Author: John Grim
Date: 11/10/2009 - 19:34

Murray,

I'll add your name to the list, ha!


Ee wor Jonny gaan doon t' Royal Ag
Author: JoeMc
Date: 12/10/2009 - 09:26

Ee wor Jonny, Gaan doon t' Royal Ag Society, the'd naa aa mob that has one?


Ummm not sure I should be
Author: Mutley
Date: 12/10/2009 - 12:28
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Ummm not sure I should be admitting to this but due to the fact that I live "out country" my wife has a pet sheep that is very used to people (bottle-fed from birth due to mum not able to look after the wee thing) so if your wanting a live sheep on stage feel free to email me. flint77@hotmail.com

I make no guarentee's on its behaviour or it's toilet training or possible lack thereof....... Smiling

"Ne laissez jamais les salauds à vous".


My mind is boggling too!!!
Author: Rapunzel
Date: 18/10/2009 - 12:10
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My mind is boggling too!!! My curiosity is getting the better of me...go on, what do you need the sheep for??

(And Mutley, if I ever need one myself I know where to go know, you kind soul!)

"Life is too short to stuff a mushroom"


Baaa!
Author: John Grim
Date: 18/10/2009 - 12:48

The sheep was to play a small part in our forthcoming Christmas production. Mutley's offer of a live sheep was very kind, but on this ocassion, we require an inanimate version.

cheers

Johny Grim
A lad in sane production


You're not from New Zealand
Author: Walter Plinger (not verified)
Date: 19/10/2009 - 09:40

You're not from New Zealand by any chance? I won't ask what you intend to do with the sheep.


I think the Lamb Marketing
Author: JoeMc
Date: 19/10/2009 - 09:44

I think the Lamb Marketing Board have a blow up one?


Marino or Merino?
Author: Walter Woollyboy (not verified)
Date: 19/10/2009 - 10:54

He must be - English is obviously his second language!-).
Merino is a breed of sheep, originating in Spain. Marino is a suburb of Auckland,I believe.


speling
Author: John Grim
Date: 19/10/2009 - 16:47

the inkorrect speling is due entyrely to the close relationship the Merion sheep enjoy with the people of Marino.

I apologise, and request again that all I need is is a Scheep.


if the Lamb Marketing Board can't help...
Author: Rapunzel
Date: 21/10/2009 - 11:11
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if the Lamb Marketing Board can't help... (what a good idea gaafa)maybe the Australian Wool Corporation might have some suggestions. They used to have some which they used in fashion parades at Shows, they lined the top of the runway. You might get lucky and find there's a branch office in Perth with one or two stashed in a cupboard?

"Life is too short to stuff a mushroom"


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