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(I called my first cat Kubrick, the current one is Spacey and the next one may be Hackman)


When my mate was naming his new Llama (in Cumbria...) he got his neighbour, a school teacher of slowlearning kids or whatever the PC term is - to ask her kids what to name the llama. The kids went to the field to see the llama and when she got them together in front of my mate to ask them what they had come up with, they said nothing. Then she said, "Children? Have you thought of a name?" they said "Yes Miss". She said, "Well? What is it?" and they said very slowly and nearly altogether: "Yes Miss".


YesMiss it was.

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