Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Herd Instinct....




    "UNITE FOR GOATS !!"






B-A-A-A-A !!



         
B-A-A-A-A !!

Unite For Goats !!


                          
             
           (N-A-A-A-A-H !!)



8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Remind me again, why do we have to unite for goats? Why can't the goats unite for themselves? Do you think that the unite for goats campaign will be more or less successful than the operation moonshot campaign not so many years ago? In any case, I wish I had all kinds of time on my hands (like they do) to sit around and dream up nonsense things to do and say!

Anonymous said...

More "CUD" from Cuna

Jim Blaine said...

Several inquiries asking : "What does CUD mean?" Anybody have an answer?

Sorry I have no idea ...bleats me.

Dennis Moriarity said...

Thanks to Wikipedia

By the way lets not beat up the goats there are lots of ways they help humankind.

Cud is a portion of food that returns from a ruminant's stomach in the mouth to be chewed for the second time. More accurately, it is a bolus of semi-degraded food regurgitated from the reticulorumen of a ruminant. Cud is produced during the physical digestive process of rumination. The idiomatic expression chewing one's cud means meditating or pondering; similar expressions such as "he chewed that over for a bit", or "chew on that!" likely have the same derivation.[citation needed]

Jim Blaine said...

Well, thanks I guess for that explanation.... thought it was going to have something to do with Credit Unions....

Almost afraid to ask about "reticulorumen" ...

Anonymous said...

I guess I'll wait for some meaningful comments as to why CUNA's "Unite For Good" campaign is being maligned. Enlighten the not so enlightened, please!

Jim Blaine said...

There is no harm in the Unite for Good campaign...

Anonymous said...

There is a lot of harm in wasting valuable time screwing with a feckless program like United for Good. As the industry achieves nothing but a feel good slogan, Walmart and American Express are rewriting the rules for financial services.