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Aladdar Mar 3 2006, 12:06 PM Post #1
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Now don't get me wrong, I love where I live, but some people here just make me shake my head.

I was driving home from work yesterday and saw a woman walking two dogs down the road. One was a very small dog the other very large with strange coloring. When I looked closer I realized this dog had horns. When I looked closer, I realized this was no dog at all but a pet goat.

THIS woman was walking her pet goat along with her pet dog down a rather large street in our city. It just boggles the mind. I could expect this out in the country, but I never expected to see that here.
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And what, pray tell, is wrong with a goat? Hmm? :)
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Was it your goat?
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DaveReaves Mar 3 2006, 01:18 PM Post #4
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:huh: :blink: :unsure: :lol:

Not as bad as the pet pigs though. <_<
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Nope, but I generally like goats and I like seeing them. Ask Valefor. I think they're neat. If I ever get to have my own petting zoo there will be goats and llamas for sure.
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Goats again? Ah well. oh i have a question and it concerns goats. On my deliver route(I work for fed-ex) I pass a sign that says do not mither the goats. I guess I could actually look this word up, but I bring it to you guys/girls/women/men, and others. I guess goats are making a comback. Because not too far from my house are meat goats for sale.

Ok mither is slang for pester and annoy. So why would anyone go around mithering goats?
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Ok mither is slang for pester and annoy. So why would anyone go around mithering goats?

Just to "get your goat." :D

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So why would anyone go around mithering goats?




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I haven't had goat meat but I know where I can find some, I believe. The Mexican markets around here always seem to have goat products in stock.

There are no live goats in my area, though, because we don't tend to have yards. Perhaps if we did I would get to see a few.
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