Christopher said: Natsume said: . She and my dog hate each other! I guess she found my dog barking in the garage and she started CHEWING ON THE GARAGE DOORS to get to him. Here is proof:
that dog is devilish won't be long before one or the other of them learn how to open the door | |
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Christopher said: Natsume said: She better stay away from my foot long double ended dildo its to late...she bit the end off and shes working on your collection of jellies next not the jellies!! | |
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Christopher said: Natsume said: She better stay away from my foot long double ended dildo its to late...she bit the end off and shes working on your collection of jellies next not my chokers... NOT MY CHOKERS! I mean, like, where is the sun? | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: every night at exactly 9:00, my cat hohner immediately starts pestering me to play with 'im. he knows that i start gettin ready for bed right around that time on weeknights too, so it's perfect timing. also he lets me know that i gotta clean out his litterbox after he's taken a poo. he'll come outta the bathroom meowing like "umm, my toilet's all stinky, go clean it!"
aww. that's cute. one thing about birds is - they don't care about poo at all. if they have to go they just go. now, my birds act all natural around me. they're all like 'look at us human. see how we stay on our cage tops and playground area and never leave the designated bird zone? we're good birds, we are." BUT when i'm cleaning i'll find 'evidence' that not only do they go exploring the entire place in my absence but they leave things behind as well. poo on the lampshade. poo on the countertop, poo on the bookcase beside the chewed up paperback books, poo on the sofa... fortunately the poo of tiny birds is not really all that gross but i do spend quite a bit of time cleaning the place. | |
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