Friday, June 26, 2009
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Prison breakout!
According to the BBC on 10 September 2008, a minister in the Democratic Republic of Congo has ordered a Kinshasa jail to release a dozen goats, which he said were being held there illegally.
"Deputy Justice Minister Claude Nyamugabo said he found the goats just in time during a routine jail visit.
The beasts were due to appear in court, charged with being sold illegally by the roadside.
The minister said many police had serious gaps in their knowledge and they would be sent for retraining.
Mr Nyamugabo was conducting a routine visit to the prison when, he said, he was astonished to discover not only humans, but a herd of goats crammed into a prison cell in the capital.
He has blamed the police for the incident.
It is not clear what will happen to the owners of the goats, who have also been imprisoned.
BBC Africa analyst Mary Harper says that given the grim state of prisons in Congo, the goats will doubtless be relieved about being spared a trial.
There was no word on what their punishment would have been, had they been found guilty."
Typical wishey washey nonsense...they were obviously guilty of something and should have been treated with the contempt they deserve! Hanging's too good for them!
"Deputy Justice Minister Claude Nyamugabo said he found the goats just in time during a routine jail visit.
The beasts were due to appear in court, charged with being sold illegally by the roadside.
The minister said many police had serious gaps in their knowledge and they would be sent for retraining.
Mr Nyamugabo was conducting a routine visit to the prison when, he said, he was astonished to discover not only humans, but a herd of goats crammed into a prison cell in the capital.
He has blamed the police for the incident.
It is not clear what will happen to the owners of the goats, who have also been imprisoned.
BBC Africa analyst Mary Harper says that given the grim state of prisons in Congo, the goats will doubtless be relieved about being spared a trial.
There was no word on what their punishment would have been, had they been found guilty."
Typical wishey washey nonsense...they were obviously guilty of something and should have been treated with the contempt they deserve! Hanging's too good for them!
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Now they've got to Morocco!
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Xmas Goats!
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Whisky, Tango , Foxtrot???

Only in Amerika!
This time around the Thanksgiving morning came with a real shock for Gail Fiero as he woke up to find his goats eating porn with their genitals painted bright orange.
The prank had been played by Drew Gagnon in all what apparently seemed to be an act for harassing Fiero.
According to complaint filed with Carmel police, Gagnon, 37, allegedly broke into Fiero's barn on Croton Falls Road at about 2 a.m. Thursday, spray painted the three goats in their genital area, and scattered pages of pornographic magazines on his property.
Police said Gagnon was drove to the scene by his 34-year-old friend, Douglas Bisio.
The Journal News on its Web site reported that the veterinarian hired by the family had sent a letter to Carmel police, in which he described that animals became sick after eating the magazine pages and their health was endangered.
Officers responded to the barn on Thursday and arrested the two suspects Friday night.
Gagnon was charged with third-degree burglary, a felony, plus three misdemeanor counts of animal-cruelty and one of third-degree criminal trespass. He is due in Carmel Town Court on Monday.
Bisio has been charged with criminal-facilitation.
According to complaint filed with Carmel police, Gagnon, 37, allegedly broke into Fiero's barn on Croton Falls Road at about 2 a.m. Thursday, spray painted the three goats in their genital area, and scattered pages of pornographic magazines on his property.
Police said Gagnon was drove to the scene by his 34-year-old friend, Douglas Bisio.
The Journal News on its Web site reported that the veterinarian hired by the family had sent a letter to Carmel police, in which he described that animals became sick after eating the magazine pages and their health was endangered.
Officers responded to the barn on Thursday and arrested the two suspects Friday night.
Gagnon was charged with third-degree burglary, a felony, plus three misdemeanor counts of animal-cruelty and one of third-degree criminal trespass. He is due in Carmel Town Court on Monday.
Bisio has been charged with criminal-facilitation.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
The best proof yet!
Watch and listen and be amazed that the goats allowed this to get into the public domain! It finally proves what I've been saying all along!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fu3iBOCkB_0
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fu3iBOCkB_0
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