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Old 09/05/11, 02:11 PM
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Wink WHYYYY?! *wailing*

Why do I shop now when I KNOW good and darn well that I can't buy until next year?! I find things like this and I want to buy her NOW. *pouting*

http://nashville.craigslist.org/grd/2552726926.html
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Old 09/05/11, 02:41 PM
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What a cutie!!
I don't think I've ever seen a Mancha with spots!!!
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Old 09/05/11, 03:35 PM
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Oh my... I want her!!! I have never seen one like that.
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Old 09/06/11, 11:01 AM
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My first question would be. Why did they take the picture so far away ??
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Old 09/06/11, 01:50 PM
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My first question would be. Why did they take the picture so far away ??
Probably because it seems that goats always come running and stick their faces in the camera whenever someone tries to take a picture...hee hee hee.
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Old 09/06/11, 02:08 PM
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Oh, she is gorgeous!!!
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Old 09/06/11, 03:27 PM
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Aww, I want a spotted Lamancha now!! She's cute!
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Old 09/06/11, 03:44 PM
 
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I have never seen a spotted LaMancha either, She sure is pulling hard at my heart, ummmmmmm wondering if I'm closer to Mt. Pleasent then Twoscompany, I'm in Thompsons Station. She sure is a cutie pie..
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Old 09/06/11, 04:24 PM
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WHYYYY?! *wailing* - Goats Dad had one that was spotted up like the one on Craigslist. She was 1/2 LaMancha and 1/2 Nubian. That is Krishellen Tornados pic I posted above. Hoping for AI babies out of her from Altrece Very Berry this year. Very Berry is black and tan so maybe spotted kids.
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Old 09/06/11, 05:53 PM
 
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She looks like a cross between nubian and lamancha. It also looks like she has large elf ears. Pretty coloring though.
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Old 09/06/11, 06:36 PM
 
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Gorgeous-and that's why it's called SHOPPING instead of buying . Shopping is less expensive than buying, not nearly as much fun and can be hazardous.Exercise extreme caution (hide the checkbook)I'm too broke from hay to worry about the risk.
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Old 09/06/11, 07:01 PM
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Gorgeous-and that's why it's called SHOPPING instead of buying . Shopping is less expensive than buying, not nearly as much fun and can be hazardous.Exercise extreme caution (hide the checkbook)I'm too broke from hay to worry about the risk.
LOL Sadly for me, shopping almost always leads to buying!

I hear ya on the hay prices! There's a guy in Sweetwater selling round bales of corn hay for $195 each! Still hunting up my winter hay.....don't even have half of what I think I'll need yet...
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