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Cruising my small town’s Facebook page today, I discovered an invitation.
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I wonder if adults are allowed?
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I do love a good goat encounter.
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We’ve had a lot of mushrooms lately, but never one with dead tribble hair.
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Teachers. They educate our children and at times, take on the role of surrogate parents.
Scooping poop should not be part of their job description.
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I love Tribbles!!
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As do I.
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I would LOVE someone to invite me to go pet and play with goats!! But here, it’s no where near as interesting as your little town….sad, I know.
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Surely someone, somewhere… has a goat. A town bereft of livestock is a lonely place…
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Check to see if your town has a FB page. It’s quite enlightening.
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I don’t think so, I live in the city and there is no livestock here. Although my cousin from Sweetwater Texas has about 24 goats on her farm. I may just have to drive down there to seek some goat therapy.
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No goats? Well then, there’s only one thing to do. How big is your backyard…..?
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Its big….and full of weeds, grass and stuff….I need a goat for sure.
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Perfect! Start shopping…
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Get down there for a bit of knee nibbling fun – but if you’re menopausal like me, you may already have a bit of a goatee going on….
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I’ve been spared the goatee, but hot flashes, weight gain and total lack of energy more than make up for it.
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Fyi: broken link on the last pic. May just need to be deleted and reinserted.
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Thanks for the heads up. I replaced it.
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Can you eat that mushroom…and live to tell the tale?
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I doubt it.
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Amen about teachers!
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