Couldn't eat a whole one though.
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Had curried goat in the West Indian cafe near work a couple of weeks ago, very nice. 
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I feel the need to defend 'my' little goats!!!
I used to live near smallholdings, and one black and white goat was always escaping. I think he had arthritis in his knees as he was always either kneeling or standing supporting his weight on the fence.
One night I could hear some noises near the living room window, opened the curtains, and screamed the place down, as the goat had got up on his hind legs on the windowsill, and with the light shining on his eyes (which always look a bit reptilian/demonic; why is that?) I thought Satan had come to get me!!
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I used to live near smallholdings, and one black and white goat was always escaping. I think he had arthritis in his knees as he was always either kneeling or standing supporting his weight on the fence.
One night I could hear some noises near the living room window, opened the curtains, and screamed the place down, as the goat had got up on his hind legs on the windowsill, and with the light shining on his eyes (which always look a bit reptilian/demonic; why is that?) I thought Satan had come to get me!!
Amused OH no end....
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Goat meat is very yummy. I ate a whole stack of goat kebabs in an Indonesian restaurant in Holland a few years ago. I was with a whole bunch of people with work and sat next to my boss Richard. I asked the waiter what the kebabs were (having consumed several) and he said "goat". Richard swears he said "stoat" and told everyone I was eating "stoat on a stick". That did it, none of the other 10 people there would touch them and I got the lot...
People don't eat stoat do they? 
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Had curried goat, rice-an-peas again today.
Reckon they use an axe-murderer
to dismember the goat, lots of bones, with little splinters hanging on.
Tasty though.
Reckon they use an axe-murderer
Tasty though.
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