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didn't know they could dial phones yet..sm

Posted By: nn on 2007-04-06
In Reply to: LOL they called and reported me - sirpercy

but they ARE pretty smart! Yeah i knew about dogs liking cat food, but you could chase my kitties around the block with dog foot. that's weird.


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