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How to properly scratch an itch
... by Rocky Mountain Highlight.
First, unweight the appropriate hind leg while regally moving the neck toward the offending site and scan for possible sources of interruption.
First, unweight the appropriate hind leg while regally moving the neck toward the offending site and scan for possible sources of interruption.
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Now, beginning at the juncture of double coat and hair, position the incisors and repeatedly jerk them sharply up.
Work aaaaAAAAALLLLL the way back to the itch:
AHHHH!!! Slowly unfold. It looks graceful, and deliberation prevents loss of balance. ;-) Smoothness also keeps one under the radar of predators and rivals alike.
As every llama knows, no itch-scratching session is complete without the finishing touch — a good, hind-toe scratch where the dangling long fiber on the sternum meets the belly. This is a good time to casually survey the area in case anything important transpired while you were busy.
Unfortunately, I am unable to use Highlight's expert method because my neck is too short. :-(
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