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IOU One Blog

I meant to write a proper entry tonight. Good stuff from the playground, and some less good. But I have been tired and my head has been aching all day. So I’m going to go to bed instead. If you would like to make your own Plume Blog Entry then here is a list of ingredients:

17 pictures of goat kids.

And.. well I think that’s it. Have fun!

4 Responses to “IOU One Blog”

  1. Debster Says:

    Photos #1-#4: goatzie girls are standing on top of Plume (on the ground) looking for his big bag of pea pods. Plume struggles to escape, but is laughing too hard to be taken seriously.

    Photos #5-9: Mads has discovered goatzie girls eating pea pods and he’s chasing after them for his fair share.

    Photos #10-14: Large gray bunny notices everyone but him has “pea pod breathe”. Large bunny hops after Mads and the goatzie girls.

    Photos #15-#17: All goatzies, one large gray bunny, and Plume are lined up and are eating pea pods! (Plume is seen eating sesame chicken and fried rice with chopsticks.)

  2. LuisLemmings Says:

    The two of you! Stop it! Stop it!

    All this food talk is making me hungry!

    (Luis is seen running through his home, dressed like a giant goat, while a huge human hand, speaking in Danish, tries to feed him a green pea pod.)

    My kingdom for pork fried rice…

    Chopsticks optional.

  3. Debster Says:

    Lemon chicken, cashew chicken, chicken and vegetables. Mmmm…I notice a chicken theme going on here.

    Why look, there’s a giant goatzie in the yard. Feed him some pork fried rice right now. He looks soooo hungry! Poor giant goatzie, probably got lost trying to get away from the wildfires in CA.

  4. Plume Says:

    Debster – Now I know who’s going to take over the blog when I quit! You got it down, man.

    – Well, now I’M hungry. I wonder if goats could learn how to eat with chopsticks. I guess they could learn how to build steamboat, if that was what it took for them to get food.

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