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BREAKING: If you thought the Romney dog on the roof thing was the tip of the iceberg, you were RIGHT (Original Post) Amerigo Vespucci May 2012 OP
rofl liberal N proud May 2012 #1
I wonder if they like it up there. murielm99 May 2012 #2
I think that the difference is that old car is probably driving slowly. yardwork May 2012 #10
Is that the new Willard bus?? Angry Dragon May 2012 #3
where in the world is this a good business plan? SwampG8r May 2012 #4
Yeah, I'm under the impression that llama-using nations speak Spanish more than English NBachers May 2012 #7
Llamas make good guard animals for sheep, and it's not uncommon to see a few llamas on sheep farms. yardwork May 2012 #11
It doesn't look like it can move very fast ashling May 2012 #5
Those Llamas look pretty mellow Aerows May 2012 #6
I have to wonder if one of them is Ralph? hootinholler May 2012 #8
Oh wait, they're only RENTING them out? pinboy3niner May 2012 #9
Not a problem... hootinholler May 2012 #12
The name's cute. HopeHoops May 2012 #13

murielm99

(30,733 posts)
2. I wonder if they like it up there.
Fri May 18, 2012, 11:18 PM
May 2012

We've always been told that Seamus didn't mind. Not that I believed it. These llamas don't look terribly upset, though.

yardwork

(61,588 posts)
10. I think that the difference is that old car is probably driving slowly.
Sat May 19, 2012, 10:06 AM
May 2012

Note that the car is not on an interstate. It's on a country road. It's not an uncommon sight on country roads to see farm animals being driven in pickup trucks from place to place. This is the first time I've seen llamas on a station wagon, but it's the same idea. Guaranteed that station wagon is not going 65 miles an hour.

SwampG8r

(10,287 posts)
4. where in the world is this a good business plan?
Sat May 19, 2012, 01:07 AM
May 2012

need a llama?
delivered anytime anywhere
with a number to call

'so anyways merle i was noticin...they aint a single llama rental place in this whole state...we kin corner the llama market"

NBachers

(17,107 posts)
7. Yeah, I'm under the impression that llama-using nations speak Spanish more than English
Sat May 19, 2012, 03:18 AM
May 2012

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

So are the llamas trained to just climb up on the hood of the car and then up to their roof pen? Or do they have a follow-up vehicle with the roll-up llama stairs? How do they get down?

yardwork

(61,588 posts)
11. Llamas make good guard animals for sheep, and it's not uncommon to see a few llamas on sheep farms.
Sat May 19, 2012, 10:08 AM
May 2012

Sheep are prey to dogs and coyotes. Llamas are big animals that don't like dogs or coyotes. It's not uncommon to see a herd of sheep with a llama or two in the middle of it. They keep sheep predators away.

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
9. Oh wait, they're only RENTING them out?
Sat May 19, 2012, 10:01 AM
May 2012

"Honey, turn off the grill. We're gonna have to cancel the llama burgers."

Rats! And Lloyd looked like he'd probably be good medium rare.

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