Miss Furry's amendment...appendix something...




The lovely Mr and Mrs Goat, like putting their faces through the fence much to the annoyance of you know who, She thinks it's incredibly rude. Miss Furry has had to amend her rules (yes that's right the ones that are pinned to the fence post)...


"Miss Furry's amended rules, amended by popular demand!!" ( well I think that's stretching it Miss Furry it's only you who is bothered by the ever so sweet looking goats).


"The new amendment is as follows, everything same as last rules but now according with the furry code and appendix something;"

 "Rule 4 - No goat sweet or otherwise is entitled to push their faces through my back fence.  Failure to comply will result in a strong show of furry defence.  So be warned..."

Really Miss Furry it's a wonder you have any friends at all.  Actually I don't think the goats are that bothered judging by their rolling around the paddock.

 

Oh and I think I can hear them laughing from the back door...


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