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The Butt Of Many Jokes

Okay, I may have been a little too optimistic yesterday, when I promised a TMU wrapup today. Because I am tired. V.tired. Bushwacked like a kung pao chicken. So the wrapup will have to wait. I can tell you, however, that the lunching went quite well. I almost skipped it, but I’m glad I didn’t. In your face, phobia. I even managed to take pictures. So you can look forward to those.

And while you wait for the wrapup with baited breath, here is a video of Mads: http://youtube.com/watch?v=kkE3PmC4Rtc. Remember I told you (as in the royal you) about how Mads would move forward when I scratched him on the back, so that my hands would end up squarely on his butt? There is the video proof. He is a sly one, manouvering like that.

Maybe I should get a degree in massaging. Butts.

Aye.

3 Responses to “The Butt Of Many Jokes”

  1. Debster Says:

    Do you like Chinese food? Since you mentioned kung pao chicken. I like sesame chicken, chicken and vegetables, lemon chicken and orange chicken, and Happy Family ( which I think is all the left-overs mixed into one dish). I don’t like really, really spicy Chinese food though.

    Mads knows a good thing when he feels it! Our boys will let you scratch one side of their back and then turn so you can scratch the other side.

    Do your goats’ hair turn different colors during the year? Billy’s legs get black hair in the winter time and he has a brown patch that shows up on the bridge of his nose between his eyes. He doesn’t have the brown patch right now during summer and his legs are lots lighter in color.

    John Boy’s hair just keeps growing and growning longer. His back legs have long white silky hair almost past his goaty “knees”. He doesn’t change color with the seasons, but his hair sure grows fast. Frankie has stayed the same since we’ve had him, but we’ll see what happens this winter. Maybe he’ll get spots like a Dalmation dog!

  2. Stu Says:

    Hey look… a new convert? ;)

    http://marispiper.blogspot.com/2007/06/most-smashing-day.html

  3. Plume Says:

    Debster – I don’t have much experience with chinese food. Almost none. The kung pao thing was a reference.. Seinfeld, I think. I love chicken and I love noodles. I’m not much for spices either though. My onion paranoia is hard to overcome.
    I think the goats do change colour somewhat yes. Right now it almost seems like Magnethe is “growing” a white circle around her body. Looks funny. Maybe they put on makeup when I’m not watching!
    A hundred and one goats! That’s a movie I’d like to see!

    Stu – Awlrite! Our army is growing!

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