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I heard a rumor lil'pete may show up at NSSCDS. say whaaaaat
 
Hung with Chris this weekend in cave country. Can confirm goat is happening very soon.

I am excite.
 
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I believe the goat is in the US waiting on Customs. It's a suspicious looking goat, so who knows how long that will take. On another note, Chris gave away a dry suit at the NSS-CDS conference this past week. @sphyon
had to go back to Orlando to pick up his honey and begged me to enter the drawing him for him. As I approached the ticket seller, another lady was approaching, and I let her go first. "You know which ticket will win, don't you?" were her remarks. "Of course! I know everything and control the 'verse." was my reply. That lady sure gave me the stink eye when I came up with the winning ticket! Mrs. Sphyon is now getting a new dry suit! So maybe we need his and her goats???
 
I believe the goat is in the US waiting on Customs. It's a suspicious looking goat, so who knows how long that will take.

Pete, I'm a licensed customs broker (clear stuff for importers through Customs). Does the goat need some help?
 
Goats have a duty of 68 cents/head. It's odd. But depending on country of origin, might be duty free. Why the heck would he go through the trouble of importing a goat, when there are plenty of them domestically?!
 
Why the heck would he go through the trouble of importing a goat, when there are plenty of them domestically?!
I can tell you have goat issues. I'm sure we can help you understand all about goats that you could possibly need to know. Imported goats have a wonderful aroma, whilst domestic ones are simply goatesque. There are a plethora of examples from around the world...

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Billy "the Goat", produces fine milk in the UAE

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The Northwestern African Dwarf Goat, can actually fly faster than an unladen sparrow

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Nigerian dwarf goats aren't so lucky. They eat too much to fly.

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Goatzilla, originally from Hiroshima, also doubles as a spawn of hell in the movies! That goat is glowing places!

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This is the fabled Lost Goat of the Agean Sea. It always gets lost and climbs a rock for a look see, rather than ask directions. It was last seen somewhere in the Himalayas.

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Here we have the Siberian Horny Goat. That he's a lady pleaser is all we have to know.​
 

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