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  2. Nice PIF, Sara!

    I am not in, but I do think bison are very cool to observe here in Colorado. There are a couple of big herds here.


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  3. Nice PIF! I'm IN!

    How about a herd of water buffalo herding a lion?

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  4. I'm in.
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  5. I'm in.
    Women go to the restroom in herds.
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  6. I'm already in with a picture but wanted to pass on this joke I saw today:

    After a talking sheepdog gets all the sheep in the pen, he reports back to the farmer: “All 40 accounted for.”

    “But I only have 36 sheep,” says the farmer.

    “I know,” says the sheepdog. “But I rounded them up.”​
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  7. Isn't that a flock of sheep?
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  8. I'm in. Have a young friend who's interested in making his own lather. So I win this would a PIF, RE-PIF.
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    (Is there such a thing as a herd of turtles?)

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  9. Actually... I think you're right. I found it on a Google image search for "herd". I believe the original page was something about not following the herd when it came to investments.

    Does that disqualify me?
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  10. That looks like a stampede to me...You might have to walk quickly to get out of their way and everything
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  11. I'm not an authority, just a commentator
  12. Seems odd that a sheep herder would tend a flock of sheep. Why aren't they call "sheep flockers"?

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  13. Say it 10 times fast.

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  14. Flocking is a verb of archaic UK isles usage. Animals that live in groups all display some types of "herd" behavior, a very general term. Different species have been given specific collective pronouns for the word "herd". I venture we use the word flock in modern English for sheep due to the heavy influence of the Scottish KJV of the New Testament, and it's near constant analogy of Jesus as a shepherd. In archaic usage, flocking meant to drive a herd of domestic animals in a directed movement toward food or pasture or water, etc.

    Some of my favorite herd nouns

    Quail - Covey
    Lions - Pride
    Owls - Parliament

    Humans do it to. We call it families or clans or tribes or houses.
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    Count me in...thanks for the chance.
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  16. ;)
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  17. I'm in. 2017-03-15-22-33-37--2139691816.jpg
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  18. Not in, but very nice of you, Sara.
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  19. How about a herd of bikers? Scary as a herd of buffalo and smell twice as bad :D
    I'm in: Still a badger virgin after all this time. Thanks for the opportunity, Sara :happy088:

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