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100mph Goat
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Dec 24 2009, 9:56 am - By spangles

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THE 100 MILE AN HOUR GOAT

Two Newfies are out hunting, and as they are walking along they come upon a huge hole in the ground.

They approach it and are amazed by the size of it. The first hunter says "Wow, that's some hole, I can't even see the bottom. I wonder how deep it is?"

The second hunter says" I don't know, let's throw something down and listen and see how long it takes to hit bottom."

The first hunter says "There's this old automobile transmission here, give me a hand and we'll throw it in and see".

So they pick it up and carry it over, and count one, and two and three,and throw it in the hole.

They are standing there listening and looking over the edge and they hear a rustling in the brush behind them.

As they turn around they see a goat come crashing through the brush, running toward the hole at great speed, and with no hesitation jump head first into the hole.

While they are standing there looking at each other, looking in the hole and trying to figure out what that was all about, an old farmer walks up. "Say there", says the farmer, "you fellers didn't happen to see my goat around here anywhere, did you?"

The first hunter says " Funny you should ask, we were just standing here a minute ago and a goat came running out of the bushes doin' about a hunert miles an hour and jumped headfirst into this hole here!"

The old farmer said "Why that's impossible, I had him chained to a transmission!"

Dec 27 2009, 7:37 pm - Replied by: Beachcomber

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daisies. Pictures, Images and Photos
May 23 2012, 11:20 am - Replied by: sgrannylove

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No matter how many times  I hear this I still love it......

With my voice I shall call to Jehovah himself, and he will answer me from his holy mountain.—Ps. 3:4.
Trusting in Jehovah and filled with confidence, David wrote the above. In keeping with David’s orders, the ark of the covenant, symbolizing God’s presence, has been taken to Mount Zion. (2 Sam. 15:23-25) Fittingly, then, David refers to having his prayer answered from Jehovah’s holy mountain. Certain that prayer to God will not be in vain, David experiences no dread. Instead, he sings: “As for me, I will lie down that I may sleep; I shall certainly awake, for Jehovah himself keeps supporting me.” (Ps. 3:5) Even at night, when the danger of surprise attack is the greatest, David is not afraid to go to sleep. He is sure that he will awake, for his past experiences have made him absolutely confident that he can trust in God’s unfailing support. So can we if we adhere to “the ways of Jehovah” and never depart from him.—2 Sam. 22:21, 22.
Jun 26 2012, 7:18 pm - Replied by: Gina_Cramson

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Poor goat.

Hiya Hill!
Aug 18 2012, 1:54 am - Replied by: NightOwl2

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No Way! I know!


Oct 16 2012, 4:06 am - Replied by: kiwibarb

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My sense of humour just deserted me.

Whoever stays in the valley shall never get over the hill.

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