Posted on 10/03/2009 4:32:59 AM PDT by JoeProBono
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- A lone llama wandering near the summit of Pikes Peak for a month has been captured and is heading to a new home.
Tracy Ducharme and Mike Shealy, both of Black Forest, Colo., trekked up the 14,110-foot mountain Friday to find the little white beast of burden.
They took two llamas with them, hoping Homer's herd instincts would lure him to them. The two split up and Ducharme spotted the llama, which bounded after her llama, Dancer. She then slipped a rope around his neck.
"I dubbed him 'Homer' because of his little odyssey," she said, referring to the classic Greek novel "Odyssey" by the poet Homer.
Ducharme said the llama might lose its ears to frostbite, but is otherwise fine....
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Cuidado!
I am glad this got cleared up.I thought the story was about a Tibetan that got stranded.
We all know
a 1 L Lama is a Tibetan monk
a 2 L lama is a Andean beast of burden
a 3 L lama is one helluva fire
NO ME DIGAS
Cuanto le gusta (le gusta le gusta le gusta le gusta le gusta le gusta)
jo soy un hombre sincero
Huevos Rancheros.
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