If you weren't on the internet talking about the color of a dress yesterday, you might have been talking about two escaped llamas [note: video may autoplay at link]. Once the llamas, who were eventually safely captured, were on the loose, all llama hell broke out on Twitter, with a million amazing puns, jokes, hilarious but also amazingly clever racial insights (after the black llama was caught before the white one), and, of course, #LlamaFlicks.
In case you missed all the fun, here is the only video of the chase you need, care of Fox 10 Phoenix:
Video Description: Sped-up news footage from above of the llamas on the llam, dodging people and traffic and all attempts to catch them, and always staying together, until the black llama is eventually captured. The white llama lasts a while longer, but is finally lassoed. All set to Rossini's "The William Tell Overture."
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Llamas: The Musical
If you weren't on the internet talking about the color of a dress yesterday, you might have been talking about two escaped llamas [note: video may autoplay at link]. Once the llamas, who were eventually safely captured, were on the loose, all llama hell broke out on Twitter, with a million amazing puns, jokes, hilarious but also amazingly clever racial insights (after the black llama was caught before the white one), and, of course, #LlamaFlicks.
In case you missed all the fun, here is the only video of the chase you need, care of Fox 10 Phoenix:
Video Description: Sped-up news footage from above of the llamas on the llam, dodging people and traffic and all attempts to catch them, and always staying together, until the black llama is eventually captured. The white llama lasts a while longer, but is finally lassoed. All set to Rossini's "The William Tell Overture."
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