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Goats are smiling on European Professional Golf Tours

Saturday July 12, 2008 | 08:01:36 107 words, 5917 views
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If only for a day, the goats lead the way. Angel Cabrera (Angel Goatherd) and Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Rafe Beautiful Goatherd) occupy the first positions at the halfway mark of the Scottish Open and Credit Suisse Challenge, respectively.

It is truly a great day for goats, who are certainly an honorable breed of horse. One only needs see the empathy and pathos exhibited by Rob Schneider in The Zohan Chronicles to understand the importance and majesty of the goat. In fact, with the San Fermin festival running wild in Pamplona, Spain, is it too much to hope for, one day, a running of the goats? I think not.


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Comment from: Kiel Christianson [Member] Email · http://www.travelgolf.com/departments/authorarchives/christianson.htm
Goats are cool. I once won a first place in my division in 4H with a little yearling doe named Peppermint Patty.
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 13:47
Comment from: BV [Visitor]
Just the mental image of Kiel and a goat is enough to drive me to distraction! Thanks for enlightening us on how these 'habits' get started...

UM....chased by 20+ 3/4 ton hugely-horned moving mountains of beef, or a herd of skinny sheep-like animals. I can see why you leftist liberals would choose the goats as a test of your (what passes for) manhoods. ROTFL
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 13:22
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email
Ha, ha, that's funny. Everyone hangs to the left and you know it.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 17:15
Comment from: BV [Visitor]
Mon, what is it that you take for this condition? I'm guessing your doctor needs to recheck the dosage...you aren't making much sense again....
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 15:20

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