Just am. It's my passion. I was in a hurricane as a kid (Hugo - 1989 - Fort Mill, SC near Charlotte, NC) and I wanted to get back in it. Ever since then, I've always wanted to chase tornadoes and hurricanes. My ultimate goal is to see a tornado.
Cool. Well, i'd think anyone who has witnessed a true tropical storm would be awed, they are truly impressive.
To stay on topic (llamas): i saw some near our summerhouse a few years ago. They were just standing in the fields. Very strange.
They were checking thier immediate area for anyone before they all started doing some suspicious illegal operation no doubt.
Karst;3393024Cool. Well, i'd think anyone who has witnessed a true tropical storm would be awed, they are truly impressive.
To stay on topic (llamas): i saw some near our summerhouse a few years ago. They were just standing in the fields. Very strange.
It was barely a Cat. 1 when it came near us. I would have love to see it when it came on shore. I would have love to see any powerful hurricane come ashore.
Anyway, like you said, back to the topic.
I never see any wild llamas around. I saw some in Zoos and county fairs. I wonder if those are fronts for the illegal llama smuggling?
I once had a monkey punch me in the arse in an aquarium. Then I woke up.
Aqua-monkey?
Hmm. Interesting. We must find out if they are involved in this German llama chocolate conspiracy.
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