13 grudnia 2006
That's a Bit Odd
Coming into work this morning, I heard on the traffic report that there was a tie up near Camino de Oeste and Speedway (Who even knew there was traffic out there?) due to a llama.
I'm assuming that they meant a camelid mammal common to South America, even though it was a radio report and I didn't see it spelled. Although, I guess it is possible that traffic was tied up by a random tibetan. Are we sure it wasn't a vicuña or an alpaca?

I always thought that if I owned a llama, or if I became an eastern religious teacher, the proper name would be "como se."

Hasta la proxima. Do zobaczenia.
I'm assuming that they meant a camelid mammal common to South America, even though it was a radio report and I didn't see it spelled. Although, I guess it is possible that traffic was tied up by a random tibetan. Are we sure it wasn't a vicuña or an alpaca?

I always thought that if I owned a llama, or if I became an eastern religious teacher, the proper name would be "como se."

Hasta la proxima. Do zobaczenia.