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Thursday, 24 December 2009

Even at Christmas the world's hatred of goats continues

The BBC report the appalling story that:
"A giant straw goat - the traditional Scandinavian yuletide symbol - erected each Christmas in a Swedish town has been burned to the ground yet again.

The 13-metre (43-ft) high billy goat has been torched 24 times since it was first erected in Gavle in 1966.

The goat was set alight in the early hours of Wednesday morning in the city north of Stockholm. "

The article has a section heading "Blogging goat" but it does not herald a quote from me but this:
"The city's website offers a bilingual blog and Twitter feed, as well as webcams to allow fans to follow the beleaguered goat's fate.

In one of its last entries, the goat writes: "Terrible night! Slept so well under my beautiful snow blanket, when it suddenly became awfully hot. It was fire!!! At 0300 someone managed to set me on fire and destroy the amazing Christmas spirit in Gavle." "
Sad, very sad; hopefully this NotaSheepMaybeaGoat will have a better Christmas.

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