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Pets Allowed: My Unusual Emotional Support Animal

newtboy says...

I'm more than a bit surprised they allowed an alpaca. They can be mean, they spit, and they bite, not to mention they can't be trained to not pee and poop inside.
I really think they need to clamp down on this. Far too many people use these laws and customs to just bring their pets with them everywhere, and have no true need for a service animal. I would say probably most people with an 'emotional support animal' fall into that category (not all, but most).

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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Step Up, Peru

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Step Up, Peru

Cat receiving signals from space! Alien kitty?

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Wolf mothers a tiny kitten (CUTE overloaded!)

Wolf mothers a tiny kitten (CUTE overloaded!)

sillma says...

>> ^grinter:

>> ^sillma:
>> ^Yogi:
>> ^sillma:
Yeah, that's not a wolf.

And you're not a llama!

I'm the llama king, no other llama can match the luster of my fur nor spit as far!

your avatar image is of an alpaca.


Shh, I'm in disguise. Infiltrating the alpacas, gotta get rid of the dirty traitors.

Wolf mothers a tiny kitten (CUTE overloaded!)

Pastures of Fire (Rather Alpacas Of Fire!)

What is that? That's adorable!

Llama spits TV presenter in the face

ant jokingly says...

>> ^critical_d:

I didn't see your tail raised...my bad.
>> ^ant:
>> ^critical_d:
Earlier this summer I took my niece to a local ice cream shop / dairy farm. Aside from the cows and chickens, they had a couple llamas but they may have been alpaca as I am not to familiar with either. Anyways, my niece sees the adorable beasts and we start walking toward the pen were they were kept so we can get a closer look. About 3 feet away from the fence we see a llama stop eating, stand alert, eyes narrowed, and the ears went flat against the head. I stopped in my tracks, took my nieces hand and made a detour to go look at the cows. My niece asks what was wrong and I told her that the llama was getting ready to spit at us. She asked me how I knew this. I told her that I learned this by watching YouTube and seeing people get nailed by the nastiness all because they ignored the warnings. My niece laughed at this and reminded me that I am her favorite uncle but I think the ice cream may have swayed her opinion of me.

/me spits on your face.



/me spits again! Ants don't have tails.

Llama spits TV presenter in the face

critical_d says...

I didn't see your tail raised...my bad.

>> ^ant:

>> ^critical_d:
Earlier this summer I took my niece to a local ice cream shop / dairy farm. Aside from the cows and chickens, they had a couple llamas but they may have been alpaca as I am not to familiar with either. Anyways, my niece sees the adorable beasts and we start walking toward the pen were they were kept so we can get a closer look. About 3 feet away from the fence we see a llama stop eating, stand alert, eyes narrowed, and the ears went flat against the head. I stopped in my tracks, took my nieces hand and made a detour to go look at the cows. My niece asks what was wrong and I told her that the llama was getting ready to spit at us. She asked me how I knew this. I told her that I learned this by watching YouTube and seeing people get nailed by the nastiness all because they ignored the warnings. My niece laughed at this and reminded me that I am her favorite uncle but I think the ice cream may have swayed her opinion of me.

/me spits on your face.



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