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Sam
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i know a bloke who bought a couple, has em in garden

too much £££
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Did he force alcohol on you and tell you not to tell your mommy and daddy what he did to you? i think hes in court atm
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i was a brave boy and did it sober
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Why would you want a pet llama?
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to spit at your m8's of course
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Llamas have excellent vision, an extremely inquisitive nature, and they approach anything that is interesting. This means that a coyote attempting to sneak up on a sheep herd protected by a llama may find itself being approached at a good rate of speed by a 300 - 400 enthusiastic llama. No wonder they leave -- rapidly.

Llamas make excellent guards because they do not need training - they are just doing what comes naturally, most of them are good at guarding, and they are inexpensive to keep.
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If that was in my garden I'd chen the fucker
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honest, they great animals
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''You all know what a llama noise makes?''



[Edited on 17-03-2005 by _Allan_]
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I want to get a llama and take it into work with me one day, just to see what my colleagues would make of it.

To be honest they know I'm weird so it wouldn't surprise them in the slightest. I might get it to spit at people I hate there. That should be mildly amusing...
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I was driving to Aberfoyle (near Loch Lomond) last week and saw a herd of llamas in a field! Crazy!
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There's some place near here in Wooton/Boars Hill that had a field of llamas, me and my mate went up there earlier tonight to have a look but they have been replaced by deers, damn it!

 
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