Beware, Be Careful And Watch Your Back

April 21, 2013 11:28pm CST
I work alone and I prefer to work the night shift. Most of the time at work, there are other staff members. It is only the weekend night shift that I am truly alone. I arrived at work on Saturday evening and I did my usual shift handover with the day worker. We went through the usual stuff, not really listening. We said our goodbyes and he was on his way out of the office... He turned around and said to me "Before I forget, a sheep sneaked in today and we can't find it" "Pardon?" I replied He explained what had happened and left me with "It should turn up" I have not found the sheep yet?
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@sishy7 (27169)
• Australia
22 Apr 13
At least you won't be alone...
@cynthiann (18602)
• Jamaica
22 Apr 13
But what if a Shepherd comes looking for his lost sheep and he has a big wooden stick thingy in his hand? Forgotton what it's called. Well, Rob may be in danger mightn't he?
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@sishy7 (27169)
• Australia
23 Apr 13
He might..., it's been a day and we haven't heard back from him...
24 Apr 13
I didn't find the sheep
@mariaperalta (19073)
• Mexico
24 Apr 13
I hope you took him home to eat that 6 feet grass you havent cut since christ was a corporol there.
• Mexico
24 Apr 13
Im sure of that one. I hope you took the goat home.
24 Apr 13
It has been quiet a while since the lawn was mown Maria
@GardenGerty (157562)
• United States
22 Apr 13
I am sorry, I used to work in a preschool and we had lots of different story books that featured sheep. Sheep in jeeps, sheep that could not sleep, you get the picture. I can see way too clearly a silly sheep in red sneakers sneaking around your place of work, because it cannot sleep, and if given a chance it will hijack a jeep and then you will really be in trouble.
@GardenGerty (157562)
• United States
25 Apr 13
Well that is certainly a "releep" (I could not resist.)
24 Apr 13
Not a peep from the sheep, No jump or leap From the sheep
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@sid556 (30960)
• United States
22 Apr 13
Where in the heck do you work where you could lose a sheep? I bet he wandered back out while your co worker was looking for him. That's pretty funny anyway. Could add a little excitement to your night.
@sid556 (30960)
• United States
24 Apr 13
I want a mystery sheep . If you find him, can you send him here?
24 Apr 13
I don't even know where it came from
@celticeagle (159105)
• Boise, Idaho
22 Apr 13
I am with boogerbear on this one. Unless it's a wolf our dangerous I wouldn't worry about it. And maybe this person that your relieved really needed relieved. If you see what I'm saying.
@celticeagle (159105)
• Boise, Idaho
25 Apr 13
That is good to hear.
24 Apr 13
It was fine - It wasn't one of the Killer sheep
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@hereandthere (45651)
• Philippines
25 Apr 13
i wonder how the cats will react if they saw the sheep.
• Philippines
25 Apr 13
did you also tell the next shift worker to look out for the sheep?
@dawnald (85135)
• Shingle Springs, California
22 Apr 13
A sheep, seriously?
24 Apr 13
Yip!! A nice change to the local cats I suppose
@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
23 Apr 13
omg do you work on a farm or what? thats so funny. was it ever found? maybe it sneaked back out. or maybe the guy was just messing with ya.
24 Apr 13
It disappeared into thin air
@cynthiann (18602)
• Jamaica
22 Apr 13
It came in to find the 'lamb'. Keep your eyes peeled for Little Bo Peep as she will be along next Seriously? The Lamb is missing? O where O where, can our little lamb be?
24 Apr 13
He might be busy, it is lambing season
@sulynsi (2671)
• Canada
22 Apr 13
I'm sure I've missed something here, but at face value, it really is a baaaad situation.
24 Apr 13
Hello - I haven't seen you in a while. The sheep disappeared... So not that Baaaaad
• China
22 Apr 13
Fortunately,it was not something bloodcurdling.How come you went to work on Saturday evening? Isn't it five-day-a-week there?
24 Apr 13
It is the 21st century - Nothing closes these days
• Indonesia
24 Apr 13
Hahaha, since it’s a sheep sneaked in, then you shouldn’t worry. Unless it’s a wolf or something dangerous, then you should be concerned. Do you work at a farm or something? Hahaha.
• United States
22 Apr 13
A sheep is better than a wolf unless it's a wolf in sheep's clothing :)
24 Apr 13
Do not get many wolves in the UK