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Visitors Meet Joey the Llama

Posted 7/7/2011 12:57pm by Andrea.

Joey is a lover-boy. He fancies himself the Brad Pitt of llamas.

You can see why. Tall. Dark. Handsome.  He has those rugged good looks all the lady llamas love.

The only problem is we don't have a lady llama.

So Joey is forced to hang out with a bunch of goats. And a dog.

Now don't get me wrong. Goats and a dog are very good company, but let's face facts. They smell like goats and a dog. And Joey is all about purty-smelling things.

So when the rug hookers come for a day of hooking, Joey likes to introduce himself.

He checks out the perfume, soap, and hair products of each person.

Sometimes two at once.

For the record, he likes hair smells the best. The more hair product you have on, the more Joey likes it.

If you've been out working in the garden for a few hours and smell more of hot, humid days and sunshine, he stays clear.

On those days, he says the goats smell just fine, thank you very much.

Tags: Llama
3 Comments »
Liz said,
7/7/2011 @ 2:21 pm
I LOVE Joey! He didn't seem to mind that I am a hooker (lol). Next time I will be sure to wear some hair products - does he prefer floral or tropical? :)
Michelle said,
7/8/2011 @ 9:13 am
Oh Joey....what a flirt!
Pam said,
7/8/2011 @ 10:14 pm
Wait...I thought Joey liked us knitters best...oh, Joey!
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