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Re: Llama? Seriously?
lol! that's awesome
There is a local farm here that sells baby male goats every year for $10... every year I ask DH if he'll let me get one and I justify it as we can keep him in the back yard and DH will never need to cut grass again.... for some reason it never works
Wow. I don't know how good of a home they'll find for a llama on craigslist. Terrible.
Too bad you couldn't get him. That's be interesting.
Yesss!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3Cw2YWEFgY
The first thing that popped into my head when I saw this post was that llama song. A friend of mine in college set this as her ringtone & it was so annoying. Funny now though.
ten-tenners' may siggy: me & mama on my wedding day
What's LittleMissNewlywed Cooking?
woah my head is spinning after that one
I thought both these things. haha.
Sara- I totally forgot about that song. haha.
A friend of mine had a Llama, named Ralph, for years. He died two years ago
When we own our own home, I SO want a tea-cup piglet!
Aren't they cute?!
Now I really want one!!
Ha ha! I wish there was a "like" button!
Is it a Drama Llama - because I hear drama alpacas are more fun. They look sweet and cuddly and then BAM - drama.
I'm sure there are plenty of farmers/hobby farmers who frequent craigs list. I want goats. My friend has goats and literally takes them for walks.
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It's a shame because llamas are generally pack animals so without another llama to socialize with, it must be getting lonely! Hopefully someone can help.
You gotta watch those alpacas. They're stealthy SOBs.
There was a family that had llamas (actual llamas, I swear) near my mom's house. It's a pretty residential area, with some pretty big yards, but on a main street. So you'd be driving along and it would be "house..yard..house...yard...LLAMA!" Always cracked me up.