Until I was in fourth grade, I thought a llama was a tall, South American sheep
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Well, I can see that, and if you were only 10 or 11, then I would give you a pass on that.Until I was in fourth grade, I thought a llama was a tall, South American sheep
I am so confused about the posts of lack of farm knowledge having to do with promiscuity or other such 'wild' behavior. To quote my grandmother, her generation and her mother's 'would do things that would make an old farm-hand blush'.
I'm missing some context or something.
Anyway, a funny I remembered thanks to granma:
One of her friends adopted a kitten and named it Princess (or something similar). At that age, it was hard to tell the sex of the cat and she thought it was so adorable it was a girl. The sat, however, grew up into a VERY obviously unneutered tom and would strut around when guests were over, but was introduced as 'Princess'.
More than once, a conversation like this has happened:
"Shouldn't someone tell her?"
"She's a married woman; I thought she'd know."