exercise for goat
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
via Arbroath

via Arbroath
These goats climb the Argan trees in Morocco in search of food.
The locals collect the goats droppings, which contain the kernels of the seeds they consumed.
They press and grind it into oil.
I’ve heard of this oil, but I never knew it originated in goat droppings.
Now that I know, I am sure to use it, just like I am sure to drink Kopi Luwak, made from coffee berries which have been eaten by and passed through the digestive tract of the Asian palm Civet.
via WebEcoist (thanks, Uzi)
My grandma Ester used to crochet for me. Everytime she came to visit, she would bring tons of white ornaments she made for me and say I should keep them for my Nedunia - my dowry.
When I got married, I never gave them to James’ family.
This quiz checks what your dowry will be, by answering the question that’s always on your mind:
How many goats are you worth.

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