Much Ado About Almost Nothing or Save Your Drama for Your Llama! A Llama is a Drama Queen.
I recently purchased a tee shirt with the saying on it saying, “Leave Your Drama To My Llama” I didn’t know at the time that I was going to go off on a tangent about Llamas. My first thought (which was not “politically correct“) was of changing the first two letters of “Llama” to “Ob“. Oops, now I am talking politics and I am not sure what is happening to our freedom of speech in this country so bear with me while I digress; but I have.
I knew the shirt was meant for me as it was in my favorite colors, pink and turquoise and it was my size, at my price point (two bucks), and it was the only one. I have never seen one like it before or since. It was meant for me I concluded. I was looking for something to wear to my class on Halloween. Screwy, right?
Also right after Halloween, I heard about a Llama being kidnapped in France and I saw the Llama on TV. Llamas usually don’t make the news like that.
Nobody got the pun in my class so I decided to look up a Llama as a symbol and this is what I found
“LlamaEndurance, service, sacrifice. Hard work, responsibility, stubbornness. Llama people tend to be sociable, giving, and easygoing, but fully capable of standing up for themselves if crossed. Llama medicine can teach us to relax and trust in our own abilities to maneuver even the most difficult paths in life,” from Foxloft.com. Does that fit me?
Because I did the search for Llamas as symbols; I found several memes about Llamas. I liberally salted these through out this post. I’ll keep looking as this intrigues me as I had never heard of the “Drama Llama” before. What do you know about this? See below. Just joking?
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