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The official llama thread

How about a llama joke?

If you spell lama with one "L", you have a Tibeten monk
If you spell llama with two "L"s, you have a South American mammal
Q: But if you spell lllama with three Ls, what do you have????

A: A really bad fire....

(...cause it's a 3-L-lllama)

(if you don't get it, say "3-L-lllama" really fast)

(if you still don't get it ... well, it's not that good of a joke)
 
Nica Janna, thats great !!!

The Lama

The one-l lama,
He's a priest.
The two-l llama,
He's a beast.
And I will bet
A silk pajama
There isn't any
Three-l lllama.*

-- Ogden Nash
 
Nope... not sick of it yet.

Soon, perhaps... just not yet.

(Deleted and edited to remove pixels, since this is my first Gimp job and the first upload was kinda crappy... now post is in wrong spot.)

2479731-beavisbuttheadllamas.jpg
 
2legs2wheels said:
finally a llama orily! looks like janna is on the roll today...

It's harder than you'd think to find a picture of a stern or angry llama.

But every O RLY needs a YA RLY, so here's one.

2479832-yarlyllama.jpg
 
2legs2wheels said:
this can be your new avtar...

2479928-llama.jpg

I saw that one... (really, not so many llama pictures out there on teh interweb).


I like mine better. It's cuter. Like me. :)
 
2legs2wheels said:
what about this one?
young_llama.jpg

Pretty damned cute... but why is his snout green?



I used to spin (fiber, on a spinning wheel), and have spun alpaca fiber. Nice, warm stuff. Just a bit rough on the skin, as far as clothing goes.
 
2legs2wheels said:
you can photochop the green snout to pink if you like...

I'm a 'chop neophyte, actually. The llama chops (or actually, Gimps) are the first attempts I've ever made at image modification. So I don't know how to alter its snout color...
 
hmmm its quite easy to do it in gimp...but I dont know ;)

you can manually air brush a layer over that part....or find a script that does exact color replace (bunch of gimp scripts on net).
 
Janna said:
I'm a 'chop neophyte, actually. The llama chops (or actually, Gimps) are the first attempts I've ever made at image modification. So I don't know how to alter its snout color...

You need the snout and beak filter over on the gimp website.
 
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