Friday, July 4

Sheep and Lamb?

Sheep and Lamb?

It all started today when I asked this question while sitting with Jasmine, Shirlyn, Michele and Jeremy, "What is the difference between a sheep and a lamb?"
The first reply was, "Sheep goes mehhh.. lamb goes baa.." (Shirlyn)
LOL.
So came the continuation of the discussion, as we try to figure out more about the sheep and the lamb.
"Sheep got wool, lamb don't have wool!"
"Huh, I tot lamb is the one with two horns..." (Shirlyn)

*Awkward Silence.*

"Erm, I think that is a goat. You know, goat with milk." (Jasmine)
"O... and the young of the goat is?"
"Lamb?"
"No! I know, I know, its Kid!" (Michele)(Certified correct)

*Applause*

"O...so a lamb is most prob the young of a sheep since it got no wool?"
"Think so." (Certified correct)

"Hmm, let's think about other animals, the young of a horse is?"
"I know, I know, PONY!" (Michele)
"No la, pony is another kind of horse la. Different, small small de, for riding."
"Should be foal." (Certified correct)

What about mice and mouse?

"Easy, mice is the singular, mouse is the plural." (Shirlyn)

*All stare in awe*

"Eh, wrong lei, if this logic flow, won't it be Mickey MICE, instead of Mickey MOUSE, since only got 1." (Me)
"Yea lor, wrong la. Minnie MICE meh?" (Jasmine)

*All start laughing*

I think the whole exchange was very retarded, but I had lots of fun laughing. Thanks! :)

For a whole list of animals and their young, please visit this website