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So, not only are goats mowing lawns in a more environmentally friendly way (http://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/2009/05/goats-as-lawn-mowers.html ), they’re also taking the bus? Humans, we should not allow ourselves to be put to shame by the green efforts of goats!
Now get out there and chew some grass.
Now, I would normally try and make a punny comment, but this is my hometown! I’d like to clarify that this is in Vancouver, WA just across the river from Portland, OR not the BC one.
Hey, that’s my town! RepresenT! oh wait. (hides in goat shame.)
Whoops, should have watched the video first, didnt mean to goad you there Alex!
@ Johnny Cat, I’ve always loved your blog! I never knew it was out of the ‘couve!
Weird part is, this isn’t the first time goats have tried to board mass transit in this area..
http://www.kptv.com/news/16478486/detail.html
What is it with goats in this area?
Ewe guys! Hoof ucking posted this video up here? There’s Mutton you can say to make me try to Ram a bunch of Cheesy puns into this comment. You’re really Milking this one.
I have had it with these motherf**king goats on this motherf**king bus!
Bus rides in Vancouver these days are getting to be quite goatse.
When you say “Vancouver” you need to say “Vancouver, Washington” since it’s not the *real* Vancouver.
Bus driver, bus driver let me in.
Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin!
@John Milligan: Hey, neighbor!
And before too long, it might be called Fort Vancouver so that whole name thing won’t matter anymore.
@didrooglie
The ‘Real’ Vancouver?
Wikipedia quote about this city: “Both cities were named for sea captain George Vancouver, but the Canadian city was not incorporated until 1886, nearly thirty years after the incorporation of Vancouver, Washington”
i bet those old woman wish they hadn’t worn their 100% gen-ui-ine goat-fur jackets to go shopping
“stop carrying me off the bus!”
etc
and yes, the mis-spelling ‘woman’ is part of the wit of the above post
perhaps
No ticket.
(I’m surprised no one else here took the Indiana Jones route yet.)
It’s not the first time that transit system has had some odd passengers. They had a coyote in Portland too:
http://raincoaster.com/2007/04/10/by-request-2/
Boy, that really gets my goat! That anyone would treat their customers so ba-a-a-a-dly.
Stuck in a rut? Looking for that taste of sweet grass? Grab the kids and trot on down to the bridge. All our buses are now 100% troll-free.
This made me laugh. My daughter had 10 very tame sheep. When she let them into her back yard to eat grass, they forced open the screen door and came in her nice neat house. The whole herd wandered all around the house, looking at everything including the bathrooms. When she finally got them to leave and just eat the back yard grass, they spent their time on the patio staring in the windows and occasionally licking them! From then on, whenever the grass needed “mowing”, the sheep would eat some and then gather at the back windows and look in and baa. They would come in if they ever got a chance and she needed to keep the door locked!
There were coyotes in the vicinity and maybe the sheep thought that the house was a much better place for everyone concerned!
