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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2000-02-03T04:24:21'
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title: I was leaving the potential
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I was leaving the potential country home last night and made it a few hundred yards down the road when I had to swerve to miss some sort of Himalayan yeti mountain yak. Or something... I have no idea what it was. It had a body like [a yak](http://www.eunet.fi/nepal/ne_jakki.htm), but a goat head with big curled [sheep horns](http://www.seattle-pi.com/getaways/102199/trekpix1.html). I checked the [American Goat Society](http://www.imagin.net/~ags/index.html) webpage where they describe all the breeds, but they don't have photos. I'll know by Saturday whether the house is mine or not, and then I'll try to track down the critter and figure out what it was.
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