Posted by JDseller on September 24, 2012 at 06:55:32 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: My friends posted by James Williams on September 24, 2012 at 06:25:57:
Had a friend that had goats just running around. You did not dare drive a good vehicle into his place. You would come back out and those goats would be standing on top of the car roof.
When I was a kid my Uncle had a bunch of goats. He also did not have a indoor bathroom. So you used an outhouse. He had a two hole deluxe one. LOL Must have been the eight kids drove the need. Anyway, we where visiting one time and my Mother had to go to the bath room. So she is sitting in the outhouse. One of the goats walks over to a fence post right beside of the outhouse. That goat jumps up on the top of that fence post. Then jumps on the top of the outhouse's metal roof. My Mother came running out of that outhouse like it was on fire. She was fighting to get her pants back up the first little bit. LOL We teased her for years about her "Olympic" sprint out of that outhouse. She said it sounded like the thing was falling in when that goat jumped onto the roof. I guess it was good that she was sitting where she was. LAMO
I think of that just about every time I see any goats. Thanks for the pictures.
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