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By: anastasiav

I've seen the Llama drill team many times, and frankly I've never been that impressed. I'd be more impressed if the Llamas walked by themselves, rather than being led. The fiber frolic is fun, though....

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By: QIbHom

I'm a handspinner, and I think I'm going to insist on llama drill teams at all fiber events I attend in the future.

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By: Civil_Disobedient

God fucking dammit. You had to post this after the event was over, huh? /marks calendar for next year

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By: GrammarMoses

Whoops, sorry, that last link is to a camelid convention in Illinois, not Minnesota.

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By: Joakim Ziegler

Ok, so, they should totally perform something from Dark Side of the Moon.

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By: JanetLand

I remember the first year they did this in Windsor -- my ex-husband had to shoot the event for the newspaper. I said, "What? Llama what?" and when he told me again I still thought it was some kind of a...

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By: GrammarMoses

The inventors of the event, Jack and Donna Moore of Timberlane Llamas (Somerset, Ohio) became renowned as llama drill-team choreographers. Jack died in January 2004, unfortunately, but Donna and her...

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Dances with Llamas

Llama Drill Team. Yes, it's true. Every June at the Maine Fiber Frolic, which takes place over a full weekend at the Windsor Fairgrounds on Rt. 32, a cadre of camelids and their handlers (who range in...

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