wow, never happened before, but I must disagree with you. An alpaca is a camelid, as is the llllllllama, but the one illustrated is definitely not an alpaca... the muzzle is too long, eyes are situated too high, plus the ears are too high and long. Reminds me of a story about a South American ungulate, who was asked, "are you coming?" and answered, "Alpaca bag and be with you in a minute."
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Or: A big fiah in Bahston.
That’s wicked funny!
I'm sorry, but I don't get it either, even after reading Dr. Jarlsberg's explanation.
Makes me hungry for lobstah!
@Anonymous- Exactly!
@Bobo the Hobo- That's why I stole it.
@John Robert Mallernee- If you say "3 L Llama" out loud, it sounds like someone with a Boston accent referring to a big "3-Alarmer" fire.
@TrickyRicky- Try the chowdah!
I was hoping to share today's comic strip on my Facebook page, but what do I do when everyone else gets the joke, but I don't?
It's embarrassing!
@John Robert Mallernee- You can blame me and I'll blame the person who posted the joke on Facebook.
The sort of joke that's best posted under an assumed name ;)
Thank you for that explanation, Dr. Jarlsberg!
I'll include it with the comic strip on my Facebook page.
@Stilt, that's a llama? It looked like an alpaca to me. The joke IS funnier when a llama tells it.
Really?
Ogden Nash puns?
On a Monday?
I've got some Llamas for you...and not the Super calloused fragile mystic hexed with halitosis kind...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZUPCB9533Y
JJG,
wow, never happened before, but I must disagree with you. An alpaca is a camelid, as is the llllllllama, but the one illustrated is definitely not an alpaca... the muzzle is too long, eyes are situated too high, plus the ears are too high and long. Reminds me of a story about a South American ungulate, who was asked, "are you coming?" and answered, "Alpaca bag and be with you in a minute."
@Bruce Bleu, I get both of them confused with a pushmi-pullyu anyway. They all look the same to me.
@Gee M, all I can say is, "Caarrrrl!"
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