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Pin Man
29-03-2003, 23:17
I was just wondering how many of you know what a shoat is... Most people on my team know what they are...

MBiddy
30-03-2003, 00:17
Is it a sheep and a goat? A ship and a boat?

Nick Mac
30-03-2003, 00:38
Its a sheep and a goat...its a Timmy H., dave

MissInformation
30-03-2003, 00:52
A young pig, newly weaned?


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Pin Man
30-03-2003, 09:18
Nick's right... It's a sheep and a goat... and now ITS SHOAT SEASON!!!

MissInformation
30-03-2003, 10:53
Originally posted by Pin Man
Nick's right... It's a sheep and a goat... and now ITS SHOAT SEASON!!!

Okay, I majored in English, and vocabulary was one of my specialties, plus I lived on a farm for 6 months once, so I just did a search on google for shoat and it has it listed a young pig newly weaned: definition for shoat (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=shoat&r=67)

Aparently, it also seems to be a game that has nothing to do with pigs or goats. Where did you see it listed as a sheep and a goat?


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Pin Man
30-03-2003, 11:04
Over 200 years ago... THe Vikings wanted something that had the wool of a sheep and cheese/milk from a goat... So they cross bread a sheep and a goat...