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    Default double ended sheep

    have not fiddled with the pic.(wouldnt know how to anyway)
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    Brilliant Toots, just brilliant...............maybe it was something it ate

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    LOL, well you certainly couldn't sneak up on it.
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    Excellent. Welll captured,

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    I love it - see the scientists HAVE been doing some genetic manipulation

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