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haha your a good boy then :P

You should of heard the roasting my cat gave me when i got home haha it was like she was telling me off that she had to spend the night outside in the cold with no food - she would not shut up once she got inside haha

Yeah i slept til 11:30 probably have a nanna nap before i go out tonight - it was nice to sleep in a bed :D haha quite different from a wooden floor!

15kgs of dog food - that'll last about 10 secs with a pup haha

Oh we've got shitloads of bacon, milk and tinned fruit (?) - thats it!! its like the survior diet around here haha oh and a 1kg easter egg :P

I like food shopping - its therapy just walking around the isles :D

I dont get food elsewhere - elsewhere for my family is takeout haha. Mum doesnt cook much and Im used to cooking so i practically do most of it - when mum does cook i usually just end up adding things to it anyway - i hate tasteless food!

haha shopping trolley rage - theres a new one :P Nah i love it - i miss doing the food shopping in fact.

Zenah is muscle cos was fairly active and used to work it off but these days she spends 80% of her time on my bed soooo yeah she's starting to get a fat ass. Opal is a runt - opal is sooo tiny i call her a ferret!! Shadow was huge but he was mostly fur!

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