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Title: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Joe on July 09, 2006, 12:53:41 am
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/llama.php

Here's a llama, there's a llama
And another little llama
Fuzzy llama, funny llama
Llama llama duck

Llama llama cheesecake llama
Tablet brick potato llama
Llama llama mushroom llama
Lamma llama duck

I was once a treehouse
I lived in a cake
But I never saw the way
The orange slayed the rake
I was only three years dead but I told the tale
And now listen little child to the safety rail

Did you ever see a llama
Kiss a llama on the llama
Llama llama tastes of llama
Llama llama duck

Half a llama, twice the llama
Not a llama, farmer, llama
Llama in a car alarm a llama
Llama llama duck

Is it how I told now
Is it oh so old?
Is it made of lemon juice?
Doorknob ankle cold
But my song is getting thin
I've run out of luck
Time for me to retire now
And become a duck
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Sidoh on July 09, 2006, 01:46:22 am
 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Joe on July 09, 2006, 02:11:43 am
:)
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: d&q on July 09, 2006, 03:41:17 am
:(
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Sidoh on July 09, 2006, 03:47:17 am
:(

Oh yeah.  I forgot to say that.

 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???

:(
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Joe on July 09, 2006, 04:12:56 am
:)

Tablet brick potato llama.
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Chavo on July 09, 2006, 03:52:31 pm
My cousin made an entire short story with the word 'llama' in Spanish class when we were in High School.  Unlike this flash, it actually made sense though ;)  I think he used 'llama' as one out of evey 3-4 words on average.  Maybe I'll ask him if he still has it.
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Quik on July 09, 2006, 04:04:48 pm
Means something different in spanish, though. Not fair.
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: BigAznDaddy on July 09, 2006, 07:21:10 pm
llamas are so wierd :o
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Joe on July 11, 2006, 03:57:59 am
I'm not sure exactly what llamas means, but "?Como te llamas?" is "How are you?".

EDIT -
"Como te llamas" is "What is your name." According to google, llamas is "flames".
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: BigAznDaddy on July 11, 2006, 08:55:53 am
flames.........
the llama might just me satans' creation :o
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Quik on July 11, 2006, 01:43:40 pm
There's several contexts. Most used context is "What do you call yourself" IIRC. Llamas is the tu form of the verb llamar, to call. Can anyone verify this? My Spanish is quite rusty.
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Chavo on July 11, 2006, 01:55:05 pm
There's several contexts. Most used context is "What do you call yourself" IIRC. Llamas is the tu form of the verb llamar, to call. Can anyone verify this? My Spanish is quite rusty.
correct.

"Me llamo Chris" - I call myself Chris
"Como se/te llama(s)?" - What do you call yourself/yourselves.  Se or te depending on formality.

llama does mean llama the animal in spanish too though :)
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: ZeroX on July 11, 2006, 07:55:23 pm
 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Joe on July 11, 2006, 09:46:03 pm
Spanish is almost as bad as English, then. Damn!

EDIT -
When you say llama (the Animal) in context of a Spanish sentence, is the ll pronounced in the English or Spanish way?
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Sidoh on July 12, 2006, 12:47:01 am
Spanish is almost as bad as English, then. Damn!

EDIT -
When you say llama (the Animal) in context of a Spanish sentence, is the ll pronounced in the English or Spanish way?

... Isn't that a really stupid question? :P
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Joe on July 12, 2006, 05:42:44 am
No. How's it pronounced?
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Chavo on July 12, 2006, 09:46:04 am
I think its a perfectly legit quesiton.  He wants to know whether the two meanings of llama are pronounced the same.  As far as I know they are and I always have.
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Sidoh on July 12, 2006, 06:45:00 pm
I think its a perfectly legit quesiton.  He wants to know whether the two meanings of llama are pronounced the same.  As far as I know they are and I always have.

I've never heard Llama in a spanish sentence pronounced some other way than "Yama," so it seems like a stupid question to me. :P
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Warrior on July 12, 2006, 08:26:28 pm
Joe is correct llama is used for flames as well. Spanish is just weird.

ll = a jay sound.
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Sidoh on July 12, 2006, 08:35:09 pm
Joe is correct llama is used for flames as well. Spanish is just weird.

Haha.  I didn't know that. :P
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Joe on July 13, 2006, 09:43:07 am
Joe is correct

(http://www.jalife.net/up/files/orly-ostrich.jpg)
Title: Re: Half a llama twice the llama, llama llama cheesecake llama..
Post by: Sidoh on July 13, 2006, 10:57:23 am
Joe is correct

(http://www.jalife.net/up/files/orly-ostrich.jpg)

You're a tool.