2.04.2009

Back From Jack County

Yep, I'm pretty sure that was Jack County.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did you sign up?

Anonymous said...

Mark Howell has attended that. He said it was pretty good.

Anonymous said...

Where the men are men and the goats are scared.

Anonymous said...

Goat Camp in Big Spring, Texas. That's about as good as it gets!

Anonymous said...

it was not baaaaaad

Anonymous said...

Thats why all the real men there wear boots with a tall shaft. One leg in each boot and they can't get away. Oh, they try,but.......

RPM said...

This one time, at Goat Camp...

Anonymous said...

Now does this camp include the "Stump-Breaking" sessions for midgets? Just asking.

Anonymous said...

11:17, that's sheep camp. Goats a little different sound usually.

Anonymous said...

Barrrrrrrrry .... come baaaaaak

Anonymous said...

I think the term "stump-broke" is generally reserved for mules. But,I could be wrong.

Anonymous said...

goat camp? well cleanse my colon with a breast pump!

Anonymous said...

That was posted at the general store right next to the mechanical goat. Of course, some guy had his unit stuck in the goat and the line started there and went out the door. Thank you Rodney Carrington.

Anonymous said...

I love them Boer goats - they look like my Jack Rascal Terror whose name is Dutchie. He was named after these beautiful Dutch goats because of his markings. I call him The Flying Dutchman because he came from Muenster and he seems to fly when he runs. We call those people over there Flat-Headed Dutchmen. Ever met one?

I need to get me a few of them goaties to play with my dogger.

Maybe they would eat some of the poison ivy I have growin' on my oak trees.

Kingfish said...

Freshman Aggy-Fish camp
Sophomore Aggy-Goat camp
Junior Aggy-nut squeeze symposium
Senior Aggy-list eating camp