“Llandudno is run by goats” – the oddest side-effect of the lockdown so far
It had almost become a full-time occupation for Andrew.
I think I am now the man who stares at goats (in the middle of the road) pic.twitter.com/Ptzh0zY5UC
— Andrew Stuart (@AndrewStuart) March 30, 2020
They definitely dgaf 🐐 pic.twitter.com/W2BjKCjKhw
— Andrew Stuart (@AndrewStuart) March 30, 2020
This shows what it’s all about. They’re scared of me (a human) in this. They don’t like people. They usually only come down from the Great Orme when it’s windy, and only the back streets at the top of Mostyn Street. Now lockdown means it’s empty, they’re going further than ever. pic.twitter.com/roZpNm61Qh
— Andrew Stuart (@AndrewStuart) March 30, 2020
Well… they’re back #goats pic.twitter.com/cFu2qSZJdy
— Andrew Stuart (@AndrewStuart) March 31, 2020
And they mean business this time #goats #llandudno pic.twitter.com/8PORNufdp2
— Andrew Stuart (@AndrewStuart) March 31, 2020
There was no escaping the truth.
Llandudno is run by goats pic.twitter.com/C7nENePcEA
— Andrew Stuart (@AndrewStuart) March 31, 2020
At any time, a herd of goats taking over a UK town would be big new on Twitter, but with more people than ever stuck at home and using the internet, news of the Llandudno goats was everywhere.
And so it begins…
in the absence of humanity a gang of mountain goats is now running the town of Llandudno.#COVID19 #TheLockdown pic.twitter.com/tlBJxwmKiw— Parody Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson_MP) March 31, 2020
This town, is coming like a goats' town. https://t.co/5GEmt8kuvw
— june lewins (@joonloons) March 31, 2020
Glad that we have reached the 'wales has been overthrown by wild goats' section of this pandemic
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) March 31, 2020
Perhaps inevitably, this happened.
Just love this. Looks like they are definitely in charge. Who we gonna call ? Goat busters
— Sue Foster (@SueFost88706918) March 30, 2020
These goats have already crossed the streams.
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