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Monday, September 20, 2010

Llama on the Loose!

Rogue ruminant:

Police on Monday continue to be on the lookout for a llama on the loose in Brevard County.

Rockledge police were called Sunday to an area near Fiske Boulevard and Martin Road in Rockledge in connection with a llama that was spotted in the road.

Police were unable to locate the llama.

It's not known where the animal could have come from.


I must agree with submitter: this is very fishy... er, "llama-y". I mean, llamas don't just appear out of nowhere -- unless it's SuperLLama, of course. But that's a whole different breed of llama.





(Did you notice I got through this whole post without any annoying, flashing llama!!! text... Dammit!)

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Hat-tip to Derek M.

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Blogger davis14633 said...

It is a new wing of the Bovine army. They have banded together to help their hoofed ruminant brethren. I just can't believe they saw a Llama assassination ninja and lived to tell about it.

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