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Get your goats

The newest trend for green celebs

Posted by Yolanda Crous (Guest Contributor) at 5:55 PM on 27 Nov 2006

Read more about: celebrity | green living

You heard it here first, folks.

A couple of weeks ago, Lance Bass spilled his green landscaping secrets (aka hungry goats) to Grist at the Environmental Media Awards. Now TMZ.com is reporting that Lance is touting the joys of goat-powered lawn mowing on his MySpace page.

Hmmm. Could goats be on the verge of supplanting the Prius as the celebrity eco-trend du jour?

I'm sure my daughter, the budding farmer

would be game but they are not legal in Seattle. Pot bellied pigs are legal but make crappy lawnmowers.

In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Poison Darts--Protecting the biodiversity of our world
Whatever happened to Hillary Rosner?

And another question I am asking is, I wonder if Lance Bass ever got to check out Hillary's guy-with-the-goats, on whom she seems to have had a teensy crush: "The goats belong to Jim Guggenhime, who is 27 years old, blond, good-looking, and exactly as laidback as you'd expect a professional goatherd to be."

But that is OK, Lance is reported to be very happily occupied, romance-wise, at present.

Too bad you cannot have goats in Seattle, Biodiv.  With those sharp little hooves of theirs, they would probably be perfect for pulling you in a sleigh across the ice.  : )

Chickens deserve our true friendship! So do fish! So do other sentient beings! Let us learn to be kind.

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