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Summary: Goats is an Internet-based comic strip written by Jonathan Rosenberg. It chronicles the adventures of two hapless antisocialites, their amorous pet goat, an evil, yet clueless, chicken, and an assorted cast of eggplants, computer programmers, sadistic bartenders, manic aliens, and Frank Coffee. It tends to hover around a PG-13 rating level, with much of the action involving beer or taking place in a bar. Goats is one of the longest running and best-known Internet comic strips. It debuted on ...

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Goats

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Goats is an Internet-based comic strip written by Jonathan Rosenberg. It chronicles the adventures of two hapless antisocialites, their amorous pet goat, an evil, yet clueless, chicken, and an assorted cast of eggplants, computer programmers, sadistic bartenders, manic aliens, and Frank Coffee. It tends to hover around a PG-13 rating level, with much of the action involving beer or taking place in a bar. Goats is one of the longest running and best-known Internet comic strips. It debuted on Rosenberg's personal site on April 1, 1997.

External link: http://www.goats.com/


For the animals, see Goat.

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