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Pining For The Fjords

There is a little bit of snow on the ground. As February comes around. Spent some time inside with the goat boys.

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Beauties and the beast. Flash in the face is an attractive look eh? It is funny how much they love to chew on my hair. I have tried offering them bread and raisins but it doesn’t interest them the slightest. Sometimes they’ll chew a little on hay. But their favourite thing seems to be my hair. Whenever they get close to it they start digging in. Nomnomnom. Some people might think I’m weird for letting goats chew my hair. But what are ya gonna do? It’s not like it’s particularly well kept anyway. And I’m planning to get it cut sometime soon so who cares. Not me.

In other news, did you know that Monty Python has gotten their own youtube channel? So basically now I don’t have to leave the house ever.

You know you’re a cool, hot guy when you still know all the sketches by heart practically. That’s why I get laid with all the ladies.

The plumage don’t enter into it.

Speaking of TV, I mentioned that I have been into Craig Ferguson’s talkshow, right? Well I watched him talk to James Earl Jones. And guess what? James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader, has a little farm. With goats! Half a dozen. “I never thought we’d end up talking about goats” said Craig. Awesome. First Steve Zahn and now James Earl Jones. Goats are the fashion in Hollywood.

I should go to Hollywood.

5 Responses to “Pining For The Fjords”

  1. Debster Says:

    I think one of the groundhogs saw his shadow and one didn’t. So guess that means it’s still going to be cold for awhile.

    Do you have a weather-predicting groundhog in Denmark? Or is it something silly that we do? Puxatawney Phil sure looked good today. Beautiful fur coat he was wearing!

    It’s cold here today. Most of our snow has melted except where the drifts and the unsunny spots are left.

  2. Plume Says:

    Debster – We don’t have weater predicting groundhogs in Denmark no. Come to think of it I don’t even know if we have groundhogs at all. We probably do. I’m just not sure what they’re called here. They’re probably called a lot of swear words if they predict more winter!

  3. Debster Says:

    Marmots are cousins of groundhogs (woodchucks). Do you have marmots? We see groundhogs around here in the summer time. Ask Kurt or Per if you have groundhogs.

    Inquiring minds want to know. Besides, I don’t know how you can sleep at night not knowing if you have groundhogs or not?

  4. Desirée Says:

    Groundhog day is called Kyndelmisse in Danish and is also connected with all sorts of weather predictions.

    Anyways, just wanted to say that my husband is always quoting the Pythons. I stopped laughing a long time ago! Well, okay – I still laugh – but it’s _at_ him!

  5. Plume Says:

    Debster – I’m sure we have groundhogs and marmots. I just need to look them up in the dictionary to be sure.

    Desiree – Well he’s always quoting the pythons and he got a hot chick, so that’s just proof that us python-quoters are cool!

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