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<blockquote data-quote="Mutineer" data-source="post: 5068198" data-attributes="member: 69587"><p>Yes. My newcomer, transplant, billionaire neighbors think so.</p><p></p><p>They decided to leave the city and their fancy, high-powered desk jobs behind and buy paradise. They bought some property with a few barns and some hobby livestock included. I passed by one day while the woman and her Mexican helpers were fussing with some goats very near the road I was driving on. The goats seemed healthy, active, fat, and well tended. Exactly the way domestic goats ought to be. After I parked, introduced myself, and made pleasant small-talk, I complimented her on that fact.</p><p></p><p>Immediately, a formerly nice conversation became tense. She was very offended by my observation and told me so. She was upset because I called her goats "fat."</p><p></p><p>I pretended not to understand what she said, and I wasted no time in advising her in great detail that goat meat prepared in a Mexican style (birria) is very tasty and that some of her workers would undoubtedly be skilled in making that a reality. </p><p></p><p>She about lost her mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mutineer, post: 5068198, member: 69587"] Yes. My newcomer, transplant, billionaire neighbors think so. They decided to leave the city and their fancy, high-powered desk jobs behind and buy paradise. They bought some property with a few barns and some hobby livestock included. I passed by one day while the woman and her Mexican helpers were fussing with some goats very near the road I was driving on. The goats seemed healthy, active, fat, and well tended. Exactly the way domestic goats ought to be. After I parked, introduced myself, and made pleasant small-talk, I complimented her on that fact. Immediately, a formerly nice conversation became tense. She was very offended by my observation and told me so. She was upset because I called her goats "fat." I pretended not to understand what she said, and I wasted no time in advising her in great detail that goat meat prepared in a Mexican style (birria) is very tasty and that some of her workers would undoubtedly be skilled in making that a reality. She about lost her mind. [/QUOTE]
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