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Old July 23rd, 2009, 07:54 AM
Longblades Longblades is offline
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Wink Is Coveting Your Neighbour's Dog Some Kind of Adultery?

My neighbours have their adult son's rescued Bullmastiff. I'd never seen a real live one before. Oh, she is SO NICE. She got loose yesterday and came to see us when pup and I returned from a walk. It's me she comes to, not pup. Probably because she can smell my real roast beef training bits in my pouch. She came and sat at my feet, looking beseechingly up into my face, with her massive dark one all wrinkled up. She's just a bit older than my dog and the two would love to have a good play but her owners are afraid she'll run off. Hmmm, could I possibly abduct her and keep her without them knowing? Kidding. They live right across the street, I'd never get away with it.
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Old July 23rd, 2009, 07:12 PM
t.pettet t.pettet is offline
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You could abduct and keep her but you'd have to dye her either white or black or move to another residence.
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