The Christmas goat of Gävle

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  1. podbros

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    funny about the pixel thing?
    this year, if people gather for a selfie you can clearly see them?
    so why pixelate all the other parts??
     
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    Carlsson Sweden Admin/Founder Member

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    Well, that's a new one!:lol:
    The "regular arson" is of course standard, and lately we've also seen the bird attacks due to grains remaining in the straw.
    But a simple, rather un-dramatic, collapse...
    Perhaps just simply too many akvavits, as Fireexit suggests.
    Let's go for that!
    Either to the goat himself, but in that case; perhaps more likely to the constructors. [-( ;) :lol:
     
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    Good grief ! :doh:

    i checked him christmas and he was ok ??
    poor goat :/
     
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    Just checked the news. We have a storm building up in the northern half of Sweden now, and even if Gävle (where the goat lives) isn't really there, the winds has been hard.
    Apparently that caused the collapse.

    Not too hard winds, so obviously still a bit of a bad construction.

    But a totally new and unexpected faith of this famous goat! :lol:

    The fall of the goat
     
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    he he Carlsson - sorry for the spelling error - but in my defence it was called aquavit when I discovered it "next door" to sweden..
     

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