November 10, 2005

Goats

Writing about web page http://www.qarxis.com/Fainting_Goats

"Blitzkrieg! I'm in the Ardennes, nothing can hurt me in the Ardennes!"

See the above link. I've been replaying the clip and pissing myself laughing for the last 20 minutes. Why the hell does this happen? It must be the greatest cock up mother nature has ever made in terms of a self-defence mechanism.

Quite funny though.

"Mark? You're in the stationary cupboard?"


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  1. "It's not piss…

    10 Nov 2005, 20:45

  2. The last goat that winds up on his back is comedy genius. Where do you find stuff like this?!

    11 Nov 2005, 10:12

  3. "Why breed animals who are heir to such a problem? The reason is sad. Sheep ranchers used to stick a few faintin' goats in with their herds as decoys. If a predator approached the herd, the goats would fall down and become easy prey while the sheep beat a hasty retreat to safety."

    Nice.

    11 Nov 2005, 10:18


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