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Originally posted by skyzerr33

alaskan malamute

love love love get one so i can pinch it :(

and kylie

fridays kewl i get to cut u open friday hehe

Troy I told you untill you have spent 6 years at uni studying medicine you are not cutting me!

And i dont have the opperation friday silly. Just going to see the specialist

What? why people say that all the time.. eating dog...

ok I had it once... when I was like 8 without knowing it was a dog I was chewing on... hehhe

had whale meat... now that is some quality meat! now now b4 you judge me... its one of those thing you have to try b4 you make curse other people who ate whale meat!!!!

and no it does not taste like chicken

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