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To: Srexley who wrote (587297)7/2/2004 6:04:47 PM
From: Red Heeler  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
"The Pet Goat"

Excerpt:

“The girl had a pet goat. She liked to go running with her pet goat. She played with her goat in her house. She played with her goat in her yard. But the goat did something that made the girl's dad mad. The goat ate things. He ate cans and he ate cakes. He ate cakes and he ate cats. One day her dad said, that goat must go. He ate too many things. The girl said, that if you let the goat stay with us, I will see that he stops eating all those things. Her dad said he will try it. So the goat stayed and the girl made him stop eating cans and cakes and cats and cakes. But one day a car robber went into the girls house. He saw a big red car in the house and said, I will steal that car. He ran to the car and started to open the door. The girl and the goat were playing in the back yard. They did not see the car robber."

Review:

***** "The Pet Goat" is Great!, July 1, 2004
Reviewer: George W. Bush from Washington, DC USA

I love this book, especially the story "The Pet Goat."

When my friend Andy told me that a second plane had struck the World Trade Center and the United States was under attack and certainly thousands were dead, well, I just couldn't stop reading. I was engrossed! You know you've got a corker on your hands if a national security crisis can wait.

"The Pet Goat" is great. You won't be able to put it down!

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