Do Goats Roam?
In South Africa? Maybe in a petting zoo. Iv'e been thinking a lot about this particlular wine. J-Dog is the "BIG" dog, the "TOP" dog, that's right, the "LEADER OF THE PACK as he puppy-sits my Arty and Sasa for the weekend. Knowing I would be dropping the pups off, he had a bottle of wine waiting just for me!
Goats Do Roam, 2003 alcohol 14.0% (nice!) $10.99 Mmm, it's a fruity, dry red with mineral undertones and bold, smooth flavor and VERY long legs.
Good pick J-Dog! You Da Man!
The company http://www.goatsdoroam.com says that the goat is trusted to pick or choose the best grapes to make the best wine. It's been my experience that goats eat, well, everything. Tin cans, paper bags, little kids jackets at the petting zoo, fish, and pretty much anything that passes past their mouths. Here is some proof. Here are some goats eating a shrine and a machine.
I'm off to Milwaukee in the morning to host a MaryKay skin care class with my Mom...hopefully J-Dog will survive the weekend with the bad little puppies, if it gets ruff (haha), he can just throw the pups outside, pop open another bottle of the goat's wine and sit back and relax. The Bob part of me is STILL in North Dakota, which reminds me, be sure to check out our latest poll. What do YOU think of the big ND? Your opinion counts! Please vote. Thanks!
2 Comments:
At Tuesday, November 08, 2005 11:40:00 PM, J-Dingo said…
So, how do puppies find small but important objects to chew up? How do they notice that stuff? Gifts from my former chiquita munched into dust.
The oracle is stumped! Bad puppies!
At Wednesday, November 09, 2005 1:11:00 PM, Kim Masitti said…
You are supposed to be answering questions, not asking stupid ones. They were bird houses, right? She IS a bird dog. Duh!
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