Tuesday 15 July 2008

Cheeky ram


Yesterday during the way to the university, I saw the interesting a small column on the front of page of Metro newspaper.
In the south of London Cardiff, Mr. Palmer who have looked after the ram for 3 years. He said that a ram was born out of parents and he tried to find a farmer who would like to take care it but no one contact him, so he didn’t have a choice he had to pick it up to his home. He fed it by fresh milk and tasty biscuits and then he allowed the cheeky ram to sleep on the bed with him but now it is over weight to sleep on it.
It is unbelievable, he loves to eat rose bushes, he can eat the whole of rose bushes ground.
A ram is to be the part of Mr. Palmer’s family; furthermore, he pretended to be a security guard to protect his family.
Mr. Palmber believed that his own ram could bring good luck for his son’s rugby team and it is a good company for his family

Vocabuaries


  1. reintroduce(v)= suggest, introduce

  2. bleating(n)= the cry of a goat or sheep

  3. cushion(n)= a soft pad or pillow to sit

  4. settee(n)=a wooden bench with a high back

  5. hedge(n)=a fence

  6. mascot(n) a person or animal believed to bring good luck

http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_article_id=215427&in_page_id=2

1 comment:

Steve said...

Yes,it's quite a strange story isn't it. What does it make you think about British people when you see this? Would Thai people ever act like this?