nobody
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I'm not sure which is the bigger male anatomy move, this or the cat water one you posted in the other thread.
They use to sell that stuff really cheap in the 70's and 80's It was really nasty Fits washingto
I'm not sure which is the bigger male anatomy move, this or the cat water one you posted in the other thread.
Definitely the dog GIF, making sure it's just out of reach. That is cold blooded.
I did that to my dad when I was young, except I was more creative and somewhat mean.
I once did something similar, except instead of a box in a box in a box, etc., I put a note inside each box with a hint of where to find the next box.I did that to my dad when I was young, except I was more creative and somewhat mean.
I wrapped 5 boxes one inside another. One by one he opened a box and laughed.
By the 5th box he was losing some of his enthusiasm and seemed relieved to finally find something in the box that was not another box.
The 5th box contained a folded note that said, "Your card is taped to the bottom of the first box."
I had taped his card (which included a gift card) to the bottom of the first box but inside of the wrapping paper.
Good dog.Dog spent his first paycheck as a censor to buy that classic Mickey Mouse shirt:
Guess he was hoping for a spiral staircase.
Looks like that is a spiral staircase.Guess he was hoping for a spiral staircase.
It's not a spiral staircase, it just has a turn at the bottom. Also, the dog went up the second step just fine, so I think it's just that he's giving himself more space to work with.Looks like that is a spiral staircase.
The dog probably has arthritis or hip displasia (more common in larger breeds but small dogs get it too) and it's less painful push up with it's front paws to get up the stairs.
Gregory: "Come here often?"