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Happy birthday, small llama

Posted March 18, 2022 by dcplatest & filed under Something to make you smile.

Taken from a recent appeal case (DCS Number 400-034-836):

“The indoor space would provide an area for small llama birthday parties…”

Happy birthday, small llama, happy birthday to yooooooouu.

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