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Nice pics Mat

Best use of that 32 that I've seen in a while :)

Dunno bout that ugly fat bastard holding up the pole though

LOL yep, its a good dead weight!

I dunno, he looks alright :wub:

Bish in pink collar

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Omg,that pick is so cute,the 3 lil cuties,not the three lil cops.

Mat,buddy an eddie are the nicest lil boys,so cuddly an friendly.Look forward to seein em again

when i'm back up here next week.

Omg,that pick is so cute,the 3 lil cuties,not the three lil cops.

Mat,buddy an eddie are the nicest lil boys,so cuddly an friendly.Look forward to seein em again

when i'm back up here next week.

Haha they loved the attention thats for sure ;)

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