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Do you have a big enough family to form two full teams?
No thankfully as that would be expensive!!!! Lol!
I didn t know they were still going. I saw them in 1987.
Congratulations! Good luck with the house-breaking...
Please name him Jaws. That way when people come over you can introduce him as: "His name's Jaws. He kills people."
That's awesome news! As you can see by my avatar, I have two english golden retrievers.
They truly are our best friend.
What breed/mix did you go with?
Personally bunnies are more my speed for pets, don't get me worng though I love dogs, not much for cats for me but that is ok for other people.
Ah, nice.... It's a tiny fella. Interesting mix...!
You have friends,Thundy ?
I will find out.
Everyone like griolling, frieund.
More like familiars. Guests include Greymalkin, Paddock, Harpier, Holt, Jarmara, Vinegar Tom, Sacke and Sugar, Newes, Elemanzer, Pyewacket, Peck in the Crown, Grizzel, and Greedigut.
Those are the names of familiars, imps, sprites, and other diabolical folk with whom Thunderfinger rolls. Some were named by Shakespeare in Macbeth, others by witchfinder general Matthew Hopkins in March 1644. Here is a helpful diagram depicting several of them:
When you visit my place I will introduce you to the rest!
But he's the life of the party come limbo time!
True, whereas you'd break your back doing the limbo with Jarmara, "who came in like a fat Spaniel without any legs at all" according to Mr. Hopkins.
Liver and a nice Chianti on the menu methinks.