If you're going to spend a lot of time online,Landlady’s Loose Legs it's unhealthy to go too long without watching a video of goats.
Fortunately, you had a great one to watch this week: Two goats (two!) strutting their stuff together. It's even better when set to music, including -- but not limited to -- Hall & Oates and the Bee Gees.
Which goat do you identify with? The tall boy who's a little more on beat or the smaller fellow with the super long, swingy ears? Perhaps you have the rhythm of the tall goat but the enthusiasm of the small goat. If you don't know right now, you'll probably figure it out after watching the goats strut seven times or so.
One weird thing with this one: It's become particularly popular on medical meme pages. On July 25, the medical meme account @scratchpadMD used the clip in a post about sepsis (when the human body has an extreme, dangerous response to an infection).
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But even if you're not an emergency room doctor, there's plenty to love about these two dancing buddies. Please enjoy more of them below.
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