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a cat? japanese spitz. end animals after that.. hate cats

i love cats, and the japanese spitz are awesome low maintenance dogs, of course my pets will all be indoor animals, cbf letting them roam and picking up weird diseases.

i love cats, and the japanese spitz are awesome low maintenance dogs, of course my pets will all be indoor animals, cbf letting them roam and picking up weird diseases.

yeh ive always wanted a staffy.

perhaps a bull mastif if I could be bothered..

but still living at home with the parents.. they dont furry pets. hence the axolotls.

You can, just don't use names or use X and Y in place.

nah I cant. the only place i can copy and past a script is into our emailing system, or by saving as pdf.. anything else it will either not paste, or paste in code.

dont know why.and screw re writing it.

yeh ive always wanted a staffy.

perhaps a bull mastif if I could be bothered..

but still living at home with the parents.. they dont furry pets. hence the axolotls.

staffys are nice and compact, the bull mastif is too big man, and they f**ken drool all over the place. that's the problem with big dogs, drool.

staffys are nice and compact, the bull mastif is too big man, and they f**ken drool all over the place. that's the problem with big dogs, drool.

yeh. staffys are also really obediant and train easily..

but my parents think because they look like a pitbull , they'll act like one.

yeh ive always wanted a staffy.

perhaps a bull mastif if I could be bothered..

but still living at home with the parents.. they dont furry pets. hence the axolotls.

i have an american staffy.. hes only 4 months old.. massive cutey!! lol

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Do you know how many kebabs you can buy with 25k?

Have you worked out yet?

You shouldn't have issues working it out since you're a recent school leaver.

he is so smart but everyday he grows bigger and bigger!

haha yeh but when they are at their peak they arent big..

another member on here has one ScottyNM35 or something. i looked after it for a couple of days while he went camping.. such good dogs.

haha yeh but when they are at their peak they arent big..

another member on here has one ScottyNM35 or something. i looked after it for a couple of days while he went camping.. such good dogs.

i think they are the perfect sized dog

and yes they are very good, he follows me everywhere i go :)

Birds your customers make my brain hurt.

I get enough of it from my clients/workers

lol.

but you asian mang, when the machetes come out, any price is OKAY!

And not just asian, I'm Viet mang. Us Viets are crazy m**fckers.

Also my gf is Cambo so she'll slit your face aka Cambo Clowns styles lol

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