Can The "LlaMan" be far behind?
Jeff W.
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2007-03-28 9:15 AM (#108282)
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Can The "LlaMan" be far behind?
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Old Man Arthur
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2007-03-28 9:31 AM (#108283 - in reply to #108282)
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Re: Can The "LlaMan" be far behind?
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Hey.... That sheep looks like Rod Stewart.
cliff
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2007-03-28 10:01 AM (#108284 - in reply to #108282)
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Re: Can The "LlaMan" be far behind?
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Notice that in the article, they don't clarify WHICH "organs" are human . . . .
Only in the UK.
stephent28
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2007-03-28 3:06 PM (#108285 - in reply to #108282)
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Re: Can The "LlaMan" be far behind?
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Originally posted by cliff:
Only in the UK.
Splains a lot
cliff
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2007-03-28 3:15 PM (#108286 - in reply to #108282)
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Re: Can The "LlaMan" be far behind?
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NICE!!!
Beal
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2007-03-28 4:00 PM (#108287 - in reply to #108282)
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Re: Can The "LlaMan" be far behind?
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Says it all.
Phil Wong
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2007-03-28 4:02 PM (#108288 - in reply to #108282)
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Re: Can The "LlaMan" be far behind?
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Camilla!!
stephent28
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2007-03-28 5:01 PM (#108289 - in reply to #108282)
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Re: Can The "LlaMan" be far behind?
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:D
lanaki
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2007-03-28 5:51 PM (#108290 - in reply to #108282)
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Re: Can The "LlaMan" be far behind?
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charles should be riding a camel. "Camella"