TheFW March Madness Brackets Round Three — Best Internet Animals
It's March Madness, and we're ranking the stuff that really matters -- animals, cartoons, retro snacks and memes.
It's March Madness, and we're ranking the stuff that really matters -- animals, cartoons, retro snacks and memes.
It's official -- goats yelling like humans has gone beyond just a viral video meme. Here is Los Angeles comedy troupe Olde Payphone yelling like goats yelling like humans.
YouTuber FollowtheFoot has an interesting idea for all of us. Take the classic "Wilhelm Scream" sound effect, and replace it with a screaming goat. Even if you think that's a totally dumb idea, you still get to hear some screaming goats if you watch this video, which is ALWAYS HILARIOUS.
Now that we think of it, why wouldn't you add footage of screaming goats to as many songs as you possibly could? Needless to say, this new internet trend makes much more sense to us than Harlem Shake videos or teenage
Here it is, folks -- your daily distraction from whatever horrid employment you might find yourself in. Luckily, if you're caught watching this you won't be there much longer. Hooray! You can thank us later as you pack up your cubicle.
This contender in Doritos' Crash the Super Bowl commercial contest features a goat that just can't get enough of that nacho cheese taste.
Goats seem pretty nice. They have little beards and say "baaaaaa" and eat grass and stuff. They also have horns, though.
Today we have a triple threat of irresistible video to distract you.
Things got a little crazy at Lamar Fleming Middle School in Houston, Texas Tuesday morning when what has been described as a "mean old goat' wandered onto campus.
Baby goats are just as inquisitive as any other baby animal. But like most babies, they have to learn about physics the hard way.
These lazy goats act a lot like dogs. They respond easily to their owner’s commands and would rather catch a ride in a golf cart than graze about from place to place like their ancestors had done for thousands of years.
The city of Gaithersburg, Maryland has hired two herds of goats to clear a field which had become overrun with grass and weeds.
And no, this isn't an indication of what's to come now that so many local governments are going broke.