Posted on 07/03/2005 1:40:46 PM PDT by tiamat
Hello!
Just wanted to pass this information along to everyone, thought you might enjoying watching it.
Attention!!
We would like every llama owner and lover to be aware of an exciting 1/2 hour llama program that is being aired on RFD-TV.
The showings will be at the following times:
July 4th at 6:30pm.
July 5th at 2:30am and again at 10:30am
July 9th at 5:00pm.
It will be shown on channels:
Dish Network channel #9409
Direct T.V. channel #379
Cable T.V. (check your local listings)
This was filmed on a llama ranch and features Cart Pulling, Fiber, Youth, A Breeding Farm, Back Packing, etc.
It shows the versatility of owning llamas and all the things they can be used for. This was put together and Sponsored by the Lama Futurity Association for the promotion of llamas.
We want everyone we can to watch this and tell your neighbors and friends.
We want them to see a high volume of viewers so they will want to rerun this again in 13 weeks.
The LFA BOD & the ILR
It's his job!
Kewl.
Well, she's the only one I was able to have, so she gets lot.
Thank you again!
Cherish her like no other. I'm still waiting for my first and it's been 11 years.
Oh, I exploit her.
I take her to the grocery store and make her grab the things off of the tall-shelves.
She's good and strong, too.
When we moved last summer, we did it on the cheap. I worked her like a dog for about 6 weeks and she never complained.
I never would have been able to do it without her.
I'm sure he'd be the first to say so, too!
LOL!
Slavedriver!!! (sarcasm of course) Sounds like another version of my mom.
She's my Wealth!
She's my Wealth!
My mom was especially rich then because she had eight kids:). We always had a job chart and things to do.
Child labor. I know.
Cruel, aren't I?
But now she has her new home that she loves!
She STILL gushes over it, and her new room, and she tells me "Thank You", for moving us, and tries to make me promise that she will never have to leave.
Child labor and training her to be a moocher...I don't know about you:).
They've GOT to have responsibilities, even little ones, from a very young age.
You DId come from a big family!
i don't think she'll mooch.
She wants a job, and actually has a work-ethic.
Well, not too big a family. All of my brothers were taller than me, but my sisters weren't. None got taller than my dad at 6'2" though.
I loved having a big family and all the neat things we shared, BUT the important thing is NOT the size of the family, but the amount of love that is given.
What's wrong with you people???
Cool. I did some volunteer work at the local public library at 13, but I couldn't officially work there until 16. They hired me a couple of months before I turned 16 and I worked there over 3 years. It was a wonderful place to work. That led to another public library job for 3 1/2 years while I was going through college.
Exactly.
We're weird!
LOL!
Hey, I ought to frame that quote.
I was a Library Geek, too.
I've told Caitlin that next summer, if she likes, I will help her set up a dog-walking service. Lot of Seniors in this place, and they all seem to have a little dog. CAitlin is good with animals.
She IS Developementaly Delayed, though, and I think I want her to be just a little more mature before I have her dealing with people and money and stuff.
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