Goat Boy

I have a huge affinity for animals. I love them more than people, true. In fact, one of my friends and I had a conversation once, built around a scenario of a burning building. There’s a human trapped inside but also a cat/dog, who would you save first?

Anyway, I digress. In the midst of my voyage on the internet sometime last week in the wee hours of the morn’, I found this “talking goat” video on YouTube.

Enjoy!

2 Responses to “Goat Boy”

  1. Cherie the dead friend in the burning building Says:

    Blllloooooaaaahhhh!!!

  2. admin Says:

    Now now, if you were ever to be caught in a burning building, then I would think maybe you might have left some candles lit or perhaps something else.

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