Friday, December 01, 2006

Goat Friday


source www.duiops.net

A mid-hiatus goat post, by special request of goat-devotees Kathy and Caz.

Not sure if these two are in lerv, or in conflict. Y’all be the judge.

Goat Friday will return...

5 Comments:

Blogger Caz said...

I'm detecting signs of exploratory and growing affection between this week's goats Jacob. It's the first day of summer, so it must be new love. That's what I think, and I'm sticking to it, because it makes me happy to believe. :-)

BTW - you do yourself a great disservice: great writing on your blog, but getting an audience in the world of a trillion-and-counting blogs is the increasingly elusive dilemma for all.

2/12/06 12:19 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That is such a cute pic Jacob.!

A coupla gorgeous goats locking horns!

2/12/06 12:30 AM  
Blogger Jacob A. Stam said...

Here's cheers to goat fans everywhere.

Yeah, Kathy, these two are cute as, and I reckon Caz is spot-on that love is in the air.

And thanks, Caz, for your positive remarks. And I return the compliment on your posts at avatar briefs, which are always interesting and perceptive.

As I mentioned at Harry's, I've kind of lost the plot on posting here, due to various restraints and commitments. Obviously one makes decisions balancing inputs/outputs/rewards, etc. Such is blogging in the 'cutthroat' blogosphere.

I shall return, nevertheless, coz I just can't help crapping on.

But now here's something I just don't get. Since last weekend, I've had about 80 fucking hits on an odd post of mine about hoax tsunami warning emails. This is about 6 times all other hits combined!!

Why now, all of a sudden? Weird, eh?

2/12/06 1:23 AM  
Blogger Caz said...

Weird indeed.

Darlene notes that she has recently had mega number of hits in search of Peter Andre, of all people, so she has kindly done a post about him, or rather, put up a picture.

You should do a post about tsunamis. Give in; meet the customer demand!

You could incorporate information about the new Australian warning system (real, not a hoax one), along with the handy-dandy information that tsunami warnings will be handled by the weather bureau. I thought that was dreadfully sensible. Setting up a department for tsunami warnings would have been excessive.

6/12/06 9:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree with caz: you write well.

Just had to come see what the hell "Goat Friday" was all about.

Bit like Beer Sundays - 'cept I'm kissin' up to a bottle.

10/12/06 5:05 PM  

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