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02/27/2015 09:46:38 AM · #1 |
//www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2015/02/26/breaking-two-llamas-are-on-the-run/
everything about this article is great from the breaking news headline to the llama population by county map. |
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02/27/2015 09:58:15 AM · #2 |
This answers the question...what do four Washington Post reporters (and two of their friends, apparently) do on a slow news day? Llama chase! |
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02/27/2015 11:08:43 AM · #3 |
The llamas-per-county map is excellent, exclamation points and all. My county has "32 llamas!" |
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02/27/2015 11:17:38 AM · #4 |
The map refuses to disclose Llama Stats for my county (Barnstable) to "protect individual farmers" :-)
I loved the cowboy in the pickup truck. |
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02/27/2015 06:24:56 PM · #5 |
whoot!! 22 llamas in my county! |
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02/27/2015 06:46:31 PM · #6 |
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02/27/2015 06:50:35 PM · #7 |
I don't have a free study entry yet... |
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02/27/2015 07:19:32 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by vawendy: I don't have a free study entry yet... |
LLAMA QUEST! |
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02/27/2015 08:21:27 PM · #9 |
190 llamas in King County, WA. WOOT!!! What do I win? |
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02/27/2015 08:32:35 PM · #10 |
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