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We had a spider monkey when I was a kid. That monkey used to sit on my head and pull my hair.:shocked:
That's what little sisters are for.
We had a spider monkey when I was a kid. That monkey used to sit on my head and pull my hair.:shocked:
I want a miniature elephant. You know, about the size of a medium sized dog. 50 lbs or so.This way when i have guests over i can take pics of their facial reactions when he walks into the living room.
We had a spider monkey when I was a kid. That monkey used to sit on my head and pull my hair.:shocked:
There are lots of wolf-dogs up in Asheville that people have as pets. Not *real* wolves, mind you, but a cross between a wolf and some other breed of dog. First time I saw one walking with its owner downtown, I stopped in my tracks and almost reversed direction. Those things look exactly like a wolf. Same size, same face, same fur color, same blue eyes, etc. Turns out they're really docile, but people buy them for "protection" of their property and whatnot. Then when they realize they're not cold-blooded killers, they give them back up for adoption. I'm getting one eventually.I freaking love wolves, have a tattoo of one, and want to get another one on the same arm, but that doesn't mean that I keep one as a pet.
There are lots of wolf-dogs up in Asheville that people have as pets. Not *real* wolves, mind you, but a cross between a wolf and some other breed of dog. First time I saw one walking with its owner downtown, I stopped in my tracks and almost reversed direction. Those things look exactly like a wolf. Same size, same face, same fur color, same blue eyes, etc. Turns out they're really docile, but people buy them for "protection" of their property and whatnot. Then when they realize they're not cold-blooded killers, they give them back up for adoption. I'm getting one eventually.
There are lots of wolf-dogs up in Asheville that people have as pets. Not *real* wolves, mind you, but a cross between a wolf and some other breed of dog. First time I saw one walking with its owner downtown, I stopped in my tracks and almost reversed direction. Those things look exactly like a wolf. Same size, same face, same fur color, same blue eyes, etc. Turns out they're really docile, but people buy them for "protection" of their property and whatnot. Then when they realize they're not cold-blooded killers, they give them back up for adoption. I'm getting one eventually.
unfortunately or fortunately I only have four older brothers, did not pull my hair, but did have the occasional fights, thank God for a collie I had from a puppy. Once it was grown it would not let them touch me that it is when it was around those situations.:boxing:That's what little sisters are for.
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