Last night I had a very odd dream: There was a herd of hostile llamas headed toward us (although I only saw two of them). Everyone was worried about what would happen if the llamas got to close. Luckily, a stranger with a border collie showed up to save the day. Apparently border collies are naturally trained to herd llamas. My brother Z even showed up with his border collie, who was instantly obedient to the stranger's every command and helped the stranger wrangle the llamas, thus saving the world.
I can only guess this strange dream was brought on by the slice of coconut cream pie I ate yesterday afternoon.
I guess you might say the moral of the story is to make sure you have a Border Collie in cause of a llama attack.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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and to think... last night I just dreamed about being in elementary school and Frank and Matthew Stevens made me get hit by a car and then forced me to walk home from school... stupid school
ha ha ha!Sounds like the dreams I've been having lately! Crazy, but no llamas.
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