So there's this law/anthropology class that is part law school part undergrad. Here is my favorite line from last night:
Prof:: Where do Llamas live other than India?
2nd Career Undergrad: Indiana!
Prof.: WHAT?!?!
2nd Career Undergrad: Honestly, I've seen them in Indiana.
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Wow. I've seen llamas in a Georgia zoo before too, does that make them a native species?
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As someone who has lived in Indiana.... there are no llamas here... only alpacas :-D
India? Indiana? Nonesense. The llama is a quadriped which lives in big rivers like the Amazon. It has two ears, a heart, a forehead and a beak for eating honey. But it is provided with fins for swimming. Llamas are larger than frogs. Llamas are dangerous so if you see one where people are swimming you shout, "Look out! There are llamas!" That's what John Cleese told me anyway . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbwkkXGmFrI
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