I heard a great comedy skit on BBC Radio by John Finnemore about an investigation into why a young boy was left alone in a important and dangerous position regarding sheep protection. It also examined the validity of the “educational practice” of ignoring subsequent cries of “Wolf”, since death seems like an unnecessarily harsh and ineffective instructional method.
momofalex7 6 months ago
The wolf looks strangely like a sheepdog.
Mediatech 6 months ago
Don’t worry about the wolf, he can’t be very hungry after eating a little girl in red and her grandmother, and three pigs for dessert.
Gent 6 months ago
Eh he no needs to worries about wolfies in this comix.
Crowmeus 6 months ago
His phone clearly has a camera. He could have included a picture.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 6 months ago
Between ewe and me, just hoof it.
mistercatworks 6 months ago
I heard a great comedy skit on BBC Radio by John Finnemore about an investigation into why a young boy was left alone in a important and dangerous position regarding sheep protection. It also examined the validity of the “educational practice” of ignoring subsequent cries of “Wolf”, since death seems like an unnecessarily harsh and ineffective instructional method.