“There are goats in here. The goats eat strollers. You have a stroller. You want to keep this stroller. Therefore, you should leave it with the goats.”
Am I missing the logic behind this?
I suppose “in here” and “in this area” are meant to refer to two different places? Or are they just providing a convenient place to dump unwanted strollers?
Cannot see the pic!
“There are goats in here. The goats eat strollers. You have a stroller. You want to keep this stroller. Therefore, you should leave it with the goats.”
Am I missing the logic behind this?
I suppose “in here” and “in this area” are meant to refer to two different places? Or are they just providing a convenient place to dump unwanted strollers?
f*cking stroller-eating goats… who goes to see those bastards at the zoo anyway?
In this case does ‘Etc’ mean the children contained within the strollers?
Epic lol@marge.
The goats clearly made this sign themselves in an attempt to bamboozle more delicious stollers. Goat humor= priceless
XD @ marge
That is one hungry goat.