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Very happy birthday tea!0
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I suggested an action shot to kiwi.
He suggested an inaction shot0 -
LiR!, he's just like a little cuddly cushion! Hug hug hug!(I just lurve spiders!)
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I'm in a clique! It's a clique of one! It's a unique clique!
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Awww what a cutie!
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Awww. Kiwi dog is so cuddly!!Eu não sou uma tartaruga. Eu sou um codigopombo.0
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So cute
I'd never get anything done with him to cuddle up to.
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He's a little bxgger.
We just back from what was meant to be a nice walk around the waterlogged fields. Dog dog would rather stay in bed but I know kiwi needs to burn off steam and I felt up to it and felt a bit of good fresh air would do me a power of good. So we set off and as we went in to the second field, where it got wet, dog dog pottered along side me and kiwi checked out the hedges but then shot off up the hedgerow ( fine, I encourage running and letting off steam) and then disappeared. Its our own land so its ok, but he didn't come back when called. The field is so wet and I'm so slow it took ages to get back and when I got back all I could see was that the ditches were full of water ( kiwi HATES water) and there was no sight nor sound of him. Terrified he'd drowned in the ditch in pursuit of something I decided to check his other favourite haunts and called back home to get my resident parent to check he hadn't slipped back home or into the hay barn ( a favourite place ) no sign of him anywhere I sent dog dog home ( we'd gone out with out a lead and the gates down there are padlocked and she's too big to lift over so I had to tramp back to gates to let her through then slip back and climb over gates to walk up the road to check he hadn't gone on to the road.
When I got home, I met dog dog, and THEN kiwi came out from the hay barn! clean! dry and fluffy! he'd been chasing mice or worse between bales and hiding, While poor dog dog got dragged round the muddy fields for HIS benefit.0 -
I have an image of hiding behind the hay bales watching you look for him, laughing like muttleyEu não sou uma tartaruga. Eu sou um codigopombo.0
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Naughty kiwi!
That reminds me of a story my mum has always told me... when she was very small she was out with her mum, in her pushchair. My Nan stopped to speak to someone and my mum managed to sneak out of the pushchair and hide in a doorway. My Nan was frantically running round looking for her, shouting for help.... when they spotted her she said "I saw you looking Mummy" :rotfl:. I have an image of kiwi doing the same0 -
Saw this and thought it was an alternative idea for you, WaS.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2921473/Who-watermelon-man-Man-regularly-spotted-wearing-hollowed-fruit-helmet-Chinese-subway-online-celebrity.html
Family are driving me nuts.:heartsmil When you find people who not only tolerate your quirks but celebrate them with glad cries of "Me too!" be sure to cherish them. Because these weirdos are your true family.0
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