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May 09, 2012

IT WAS RELEASED AFTER PRODUCING A VALID FLORIDA DRIVER'S LICENSE

Goat hijacks car

(Thanks to Ralph)

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Goat to jail. Do not collect 200 euro.

Sincerely hopin' that the car wuz not a GTO ... an expensive classic, and, despite the similarity in designation of critter/car ... NOT whut I'd like to see happen to such a great auto ... Mebbe the animal ate the seats becuz he had a naugahyde deficiency?

And "Naugahyde Deficiency" wbagnfa ... all animal band?

"Was that a goat?"

Maybe he was trying to escape the men staring at him...

Was it a Ram?

He felt a silly billy.

He's already passed the written test.

Insurance really gets my goat. No way are they gonna pay for that even with picture proof. They'll find some way out. He left the car unattended, blah, blah, blah. Or is that just our US insurances?

Girlogic ... dunno about non-USofA outfits, but it varies here with company selected ... they've ALL got shortcomings and/or lapses of good sense when they either "pay" or "disallow" ...

Dunno about their history the last few years, but the werst one (well, bottom three) used to be the one with the TV commercials that "star" that guy who wuz "POTUS" on "24" ... and another outfit that seems to seek out ways to be stoopid with their customers bills its ownself as "the largest auto insurer" ... in the USofA, or whutever ...

Nah ... I think it mebbe depends as much upon the quality of yer personal agent, and how much he (she) is willing to fight for you, as a valued payer of premiums, as it does on the actual company logo ...

I owned a goat once but he would eat a patch of grass and then we would move him around so he could eat a different area and then we didn't have to mow the grass.

Obligatory: He was a Baaaaad goat.

OtU, that particular company is off my list after an incident with my aunt, who is the sweetest woman on the planet. We like our big old trees in Ga, and they came out to her house and recommended she have a large tree cut down in order for her to be considered for home insurance through them. She had it cut, telling me how she'd watched all the nieces, nephews and grand kids play on it. They still rejected her for home insurance.

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