Posted on 10/17/2014 11:21:49 AM PDT by therightliveswithus
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Let’s say you’re a shepherd.
You have 25 sheep, 10 goats, and 4 sheep dogs.
You lose 1 goat and 2 sheep to a mountain lion.
You lose another goat to a wolf.
3 of your sheep have twins, and 10 have single lambs.
What color are the shepherd’s eyes?
What is heavier, a pound of lead or a pound of feathers???
A: A rancher ...
If you are the shepherd, the the color of the shepherd’s eyes are your own eye color.
Explain why things are more like they are than they ever have been before. Support with three examples.
There can be no other answer than, “Not enough information provided to determine”. Which is what I would put and tell my children to put and defy anybody to claim otherwise...
Government. Because liberals’ answer toe everything is more government.
What do you call a muslim guy that flies airplanes?
A PILOT you racist bastard!!!!!
Shepherd is capitalized. Therefore I assume "the Shepherd" is a reference to Christ. The answer is infinite. He has always existed.
42, of course.
42
This makes no sense. How old is the shepherd. How is a child supposed to know. Sounds more like they are to infer more into the question. Gee like I do not hav enough problems with word problems. So ask these type of questions is absolutely Nuts.
The Shepherd is less than 14 years old because that is the normal life expectancy for that species of dog.
Actual Correct Answer
The shepherd now has great medical care because of our lord and savior Barrack Obama.
If a rooster lays an egg directly on the top of a pointed roof, which way does the egg roll?
I have no idea how old he is, but he certainly isn’t a “shepherd”. He’s a city boy. Any shepherd worth his salt would handle a mere 25 sheep with one dog.
That made me chuckle...and would make a libs head pop too. ;)
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