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Sheep: Free Associate

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Free Association Game: What do you think of when you read sheep? Or when you look at the above image? (or both)

Please leave your thoughts, ideas, associations in the comments. As always, vulgar or obscene comments will be deleted. But the truth is, I’ve never gotten any vulgar or obscene comments…

Not necessary to play the game, but if you are curious, read the difference between a lamb and a sheep.

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  1. Rivster says:

    Great. Now I’ve got all these sheep/lamb associations running through my head and I’ll never sleep. Sleep…right. Counting sheep will put me to sleep. Ah………..

  2. Bedtime!

    (Can you tell I’m working on a pretty severe sleep deficit this week?)

  3. I think of my 6 year old grandson Noah and what he knows about sheep and me counting sheep.

    cute post, I’ll ask Noah…

    Dorothy from grammology
    grammology.com

  4. Mrs. S. says:

    - Rivka disguising Yaakov as Esav
    - “Mary had a little lamb”
    - “Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?”

  5. EG Wow! says:

    Sleep. But I don’t count hem when I’m trying to get to sleep, so why do I think of them?

  6. The sheep look up, but are not fed …

  7. [And looking at the picture]
    Mary Had A Little Lamb
    by J.D. Salinger

    The thing about this lamb was, everywhere Mary went this dorky lamb would follow her, with wool, white, all over it. Her and this g*d*mn dorky lamb. She kills me, old Mary.

    • Leora says:

      Hmmm… where did J.D. Salinger write this? Is this in Catcher in the Rye?

      • Sorry J.D. Salinger should have been in quotes. It is a parody – rewriting nursery rhymes in the style of various authors. A couple of other examples:

        Thou art Peter and in this garden thou shalt pick pecks of pickled peppers – The Bible

        Little Miss Muffet:

        Oh! That these too too solid curds should melt -
        and thaw a-whey

        For hark! What many-membered fiend creeps in this petty place, and fixes with arachnoid guile his sights where I do sit?

        I needs must slough it, and my quietus meet with a bare tuffet – William Shakespeare

      • Leora says:

        Oh, I see what you mean. I like the J.D. Salinger one the best. It really does sound like that main character, whatever his name was.

  8. Ilana-Davita says:

    The Little Prince and the sheep drawn by the pilot.

  9. Baila says:

    I wish I could say I thought of the Parsha….but I didn’t. I thought of that commercial for the mattress where the sheep are dissappointed because the guy is sleeping so well on his new (Sealy? Serta?) mattress.

  10. Melissa says:

    I think about a favorite doll of mine as a child. It was a sweet little sheep and the inside of his ears were the palest blue.

    Wonder whatever happened to it?

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Melissa

  11. I think of the first stuffed animal I bought my daughter when I was pregnant with her. ‘Lamby’ is still with us here….Michelle

  12. I didn’t know the difference between lamb and sheep..thanks..

  13. Deborah Rey says:

    Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
    Slaughter
    The Catholic Chuch (the institution, not the religion)and their ’shepherds’. This in connection with recent scandals of sexual child abuse by priests.
    Seder (singing together)

    • Leora says:

      Deborah, lots of connections! I’m glad someone besides Ilana-Davita noted the Antoine de Saint-Exupéry drawing. It’s actually my drawing, while looking at his book.

  14. [...] Leora illustrates the parshah, Yaakov’s ladder and sheep [...]

  15. Mimi says:

    Coming in late…I am reminded of an Arab village I past through recently, where on the main street a butcher’s shop displayed entire sheep hanging from from ceiling hooks. Underneath the skinned carcasses, living sheep nosed around, probably next to be slaughtered.

    Sorry if it’s grim, but that was my immediate association.

  16. Jane says:

    sheep – getting stuck in a “sheep jam” when on honeymoon. We were driving around the Yorkshire Dales, and found ourselves surrounded by hundreds of sheep on a very narrow road. Just had to park the car and wait until they had bleated past!

  17. Jew Wishes says:

    I think of my first trip to England when I think of sheep and how they dotted the countryside landscape.

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