
wanna see my dog? We got her from a rescue shelter.
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her name is Abbey and she's one year old.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:34,
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her name is Abbey and she's one year old.

haha at the sig.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:40,
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I just think it's good to call it a catbag.
Put kitten in bag, and den FLAT IM OUT.
Not yours, of course. Top Shop.
;-)
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:41,
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Put kitten in bag, and den FLAT IM OUT.
Not yours, of course. Top Shop.
;-)

I've got no work clothes on now, and my jim jams are on. I am drinking a cup of coffee which has rum in it.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:49,
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YOU HORRIBLE PERSON.
nice cats btw.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:42,
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nice cats btw.

Not half as good as a kitten
^this bit was supposed to have a line through it, fucking html.
^_^ yes, lovely.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:38,
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^this bit was supposed to have a line through it, fucking html.
^_^ yes, lovely.

Abbey is an energetic young thing who knows sit, crates well, and rides nicely in the car. She still has some puppy spunk, though, thinking she should jump up on every person she meets!
Abbey has been getting some professional training and is much better about not jumping on people. She LOVES to play fetch, and would rather have a ball in her mouth than a treat. She has met several kids and done well with all of them. She's got the energy to be a dock-diver or a flyball star.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:40,
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Abbey has been getting some professional training and is much better about not jumping on people. She LOVES to play fetch, and would rather have a ball in her mouth than a treat. She has met several kids and done well with all of them. She's got the energy to be a dock-diver or a flyball star.

To say that Apollo is a huge love-bug is an understatement. This dog loves nothing more than to love and be loved on. Ok, he may like water more than being loved on. Maybe. To say that Apollo is huge would also be correct. He is a physically large dog but is very mindful of his size and is quite agile too. He has excellent house manners in that he does not door dart, knows sit, down and wait.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:44,
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I like dogs, but I cannot bring myself to care about yours.
I suppose that, in all likelihood, you would like to show your dog off though, so maybe I should say yes?
I suspect that, once I see it, I shall develop an opinion and be able to respond.
Yes, fuck it, I'm feeling nice, I'll answer 'Yes please!' and you'll think I care and I'll cheer you up for only a modicum of irritation on my part.
Yes please!
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:36,
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I suppose that, in all likelihood, you would like to show your dog off though, so maybe I should say yes?
I suspect that, once I see it, I shall develop an opinion and be able to respond.
Yes, fuck it, I'm feeling nice, I'll answer 'Yes please!' and you'll think I care and I'll cheer you up for only a modicum of irritation on my part.
Yes please!

whilst making gentle 'come hither' motions with my middle and index fingers.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:39,
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to prevent whinging.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:43,
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I cannot keep calling a perfectly nice baby (for all I know) this. So I shall henceforth call her Newest Manlet.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:46,
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and now there's another one to look at, why?
it is a lovely looking dog, for a dog.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:40,
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it is a lovely looking dog, for a dog.

And I have no idea. If it helps, I don't even have a dog.
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 19:41,
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i'm glad to be here looking a pictures of your dog.
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