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By: Ryan .A. Glasser

Mama Mama I'm Mad at My Llama

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Mama Mama I'm Mad at MY Llama

By: Ryan .A. Glasser

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It was a weird thing, hairy, smelly and it limped, but I loved it because it was my pet llama named Larry.

Larry was a good llama, but he annoyed me so much. I always got

mad at him for annoying me.

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Tiffany Mama-Brittany

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My Mama, Brittany, got Larry for me on my tenth birthday.

I’ve had Larry for two years now, and I love him so much even when he

annoys me. I would get so mad at him that I would

yell, “Mama, Mama, I'm mad at my

llama!”

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One day, Mama called me (my name is Tiffany) downstairs to

eat breakfast. She told me that Larry ran

away last night.

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I asked Mama why did Larry run away?

Mama said that Larry was sad because someone always was

getting mad at him. I ate my breakfast, then Mama

and I went to look for Larry.

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Mama and I went looking for Larry all over our town. While we were looking for Larry the llama, we saw a

man sitting on a bench crying.

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The man was sad, lonely and looked dreadful.

He was crying when I went up to him, and I asked him what was wrong.

The man said that Larry the llama had come up to him and started to annoy him so much. The man got mad and

yelled at Larry. So Larry the llama stepped on his toes.

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I told the man that I was sorry that Larry, the llama, had stepped on his toes, and I yelled,

“Mama, Mama, I'm mad at my llama!”

Mama told me that it would be time to go because we still need to find my llama and it

will be getting dark soon. So I told the man good-bye, and we left to

find Larry the llama.

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Meanwhile, Larry the llama was all alone, and he was a little scared.

So he went back home, and he was very sad.

Larry the llama was thinking to himself, “It was really mean to just leave and run away when Tiffany and Brittany were mad at me.”

When Larry the llama got back home, he cleaned up the house, and he made dinner

for Brittany and Tiffany.

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“I am so sorry for leaving. I love you both so much!”

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I told Mama that it was time to go home and stop looking for Larry the llama tonight. It was getting

too dark, and she was getting very tired.

So Mama and I went back home, and when we walked inside, we were surprised that Larry the

llama was home! Larry the llama had made dinner for us, and there

was a big sign hanging from the ceiling. The sign read:

“I am so sorry for leaving. I love you both so much!”

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Mama and I were very happy and relieved that Larry the llama was home. We ate the dinner that Larry the

llama had made for us. We talked about our feelings.

I never got mad at Larry the llama again, and he never annoyed me ever again.

Mama, Larry the llama and I lived together as a happy family.

THE END

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Ryan Glasser is a sophomore at the Lawrence Career and Technical Center. He is enrolled in the masonry program and is from the Laurel

area school District. I would like to dedicate this book to my two

friends Brittany and Tiffany. They both encouraged me to write this book.