And while GG has taken a moment to bring light upon my card choice, I will tell you that this card would never make the cut. I don't use Cow Photos (unless cow parents are included).
Living in banjo country as I do, we have cows and horses all around. And many of the farmers have one or two Llamas mixed in with the herd. Any thoughts on that? What's the purpose? And there seems to be a purpose because just about every farmer has the odd longnecked ruminant hanging around and farmers ain't big on pets that serve no purpose. I don't know, just asking. Besides, Bolivians are mad into Llama Christmas cards (there's your tie-in).
No thoughts on the Llamas uh? I should have known better than to ask. You guys are obviously up to speed on "Thomas Kinkaid" cards and Vacheron Constantin Quai de l’Ile timepieces but are painfully unaware of the rudiments of ruminants and animal husbandry. Nevermind, go back to your double latte cappuccino.
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Noble beasts!
And while GG has taken a moment to bring light upon my card choice, I will tell you that this card would never make the cut. I don't use Cow Photos (unless cow parents are included).
Living in banjo country as I do, we have cows and horses all around. And many of the farmers have one or two Llamas mixed in with the herd. Any thoughts on that? What's the purpose? And there seems to be a purpose because just about every farmer has the odd longnecked ruminant hanging around and farmers ain't big on pets that serve no purpose.
I don't know, just asking. Besides, Bolivians are mad into Llama Christmas cards (there's your tie-in).
Ah... filet mignon and cheese. Love 'em.
No thoughts on the Llamas uh? I should have known better than to ask. You guys are obviously up to speed on "Thomas Kinkaid" cards and Vacheron Constantin Quai de l’Ile timepieces but are painfully unaware of the rudiments of ruminants and animal husbandry.
Nevermind, go back to your double latte cappuccino.
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