A Cautionary Tale
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Are any of them named Carl?
Moral: In a democracy, neither cleverness nor nobility of soul prevail.
Well, this explains EVERYTHING. Thanks for the laugh.
CARRRRRLLLL!!!
A llama! He’s supposed to be dead!
Sounds like a Hunter S Thompson title, but Aesop might have had just the right amount of hemlock that day.
Looks like my coworkers when they haven’t had their morning coffee yet.
There WILL be nightmares
I am convinced all llamas are psychotic. My daughter and I were once hiking on a back road past a large sheep farm that used a llama as a guard. Even though it was a good 300m or more away from us (and we were nowhere near a sheep) it stood and watched us the entire time we were in view. One of the most creepy experiences of my life.
I half expected the third item to be a kind of furniture.
Several hundrd rabid lamas foaming at the mouth