Thursday, October 20, 2005

goat kids

14 Comments:

Blogger Bearette24 said...

this goat looks very familiar...is it a fuzz re-run?

20 October, 2005 19:01  
Blogger Alan Smithee said...

There are no fuzz reruns.

20 October, 2005 21:21  
Blogger Hogg said...

It does seem familiar; has it appeared on Moby's thread, or capybaras united...?

21 October, 2005 02:01  
Blogger Lisa H. said...

Is this a prostest-post - prompted by the recent story on NPR about the success of the fast-growing US goat-meat industry?

21 October, 2005 11:23  
Blogger Bearette24 said...

Hogg, you are such a smarty. It was on Capybaras United, and I didn't even remember!

21 October, 2005 11:59  
Blogger jennifuzz said...

I thought it was familiar because it is such an archetypically fuzzy post, but I guess it is merely banal.
sigh.

21 October, 2005 12:38  
Blogger laura r. said...

are you kidding me?
fuzziest EVER!!
love, love, love!

21 October, 2005 12:42  
Blogger Alice said...

It looks like Ashton Kutcher

21 October, 2005 13:30  
Blogger karma said...

first or re-run...who cares? it's da bomb (and fuzzy too)

21 October, 2005 13:32  
Blogger Frankkumon said...

Goat kids are cute, but meddling goat kids are great at solving ghost/monster mysteries.

22 October, 2005 12:18  
Blogger Hogg said...

Some very clever google-searching on my part (if I say so myself) indicates that Frankkumon is the first person ever to leave the 10th comment on a fuzzworks post. And hogg is the first person ever to leave the 11th.

22 October, 2005 16:19  
Blogger Hogg said...

Ooops, not clever enough. Fuzzworks fans "Natwho" and "I work from home" did it on this post. Durn.

22 October, 2005 16:22  
Blogger taarzaan said...

not baaaaaaaaaad!

24 October, 2005 19:13  
Blogger natwhoed said...

I was Natwhoed
This is in response to the so called business opportunity offered from NWC (National Wholesale Company) and Natwho. I bought in to one of their website leases 2 years ago. They claimed it was an excellent opportunity to start a small business and earn money selling electronic products online. They also claimed to offer me these products at wholesale prices.
To date I've had over 14,000 visits to my site. However, I have yet to produce a single sale. My total sales to date is $0.00 while my total expenses are $4,000.00 plus and counting.
I still have nearly a year to go on my lease.
Now I'm not saying someone isn't making money with NWC. It just isn't me for sure. As for other people with NWC websites I cannot say weather they had any profits or not. Every NWC site owner I have contacted has not responed. I've tried my hardest to sell their products to family, friends, co-workers, and have used mass email but no takers. It's not like I haven't tried.
So, you may want to investigate before you sign a lease. Think it over real good. Compare their wholesale prices with other sites, get a detailed expense sheet of all the services that apply to the lease, and make sure you get what is promised.
My site can be seen at http://www.techdepot.ecxsites.com check it out.

by Natwhoed

03 December, 2005 13:37  

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