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Mehhh.. I'm just hanging around...
aww-kittah-aww.com — You have to smile a bit (Submitted by BlindingDawn) More…
Hairless Bears, Oh My! [CREEPY PHOTO]
urlesque.com — Now that is creepy (Submitted by SaNdMaX) More…
Rescue Angels Dog Rescue
squidoo.com — As displayed on their official website:Rescue Angels, Inc. is a public non-profit, registered 502(c)(3) charity created to rescue, rehabilitate and find permanent homes for abandoned or homeless dogs that are on the verge of being euthanized. (Submitted by sahcnam) More…
Hasbro FurReal Friends Smores Pony - A Miniature Pony
hasbrofurrealfriendssmores… — The Hasbro FurReal Friends Smores Pony seeks to fulfill every little girl's dream of having her very own pony. Fur Real Friends Smores Pony is a miniature pony, and will react to your child's loving care in incredibly realistic ways. More than three feet tall, she will even allow your child to sit on her for a pretend ride. The Best Christmas Gift. (Submitted by eddylin) More…
Lost Dog - TX
Printnpost.net — Lost dog ad (Submitted by wordtrix) More…
Butterscotch Pony | Get The Best Price on Butterscotch Pony
butterscotchpony-toy.com — Butterscotch Pony is a dream come true for little Girls and the Best Christmas Gift. Hasbro designed the FurReal Friends Butterscotch Pony to look like a remarkably life-like pony. This Pony responds to your little girl's voice. The pony also moves her head and ears, and blinks her eyes. The best Christmas Toy from Hasbro. (Submitted by eddylin) More…
Cats are trainable and that's not a punchline.
msnbc.msn.com — Training cats isn't just for professionals, human or feline. The Michigan Humane Society has a Pawsitive Start program that uses volunteers to train cats in their shelter in useful and fun behaviors like the high-five and walking into a carrier. (Submitted by AlFitz614) More…
WildObs · Monarch on its host Milkweek - MickiP65 - 1
wildobs.com — Monarch on its host Milkweek - MickiP65 · WildObs.com The host plant for Monarch butterflies is the Milkweed. This is where the female Monarchs lay their eggs. It is a larval food for the Monarchs. Their caterpillars feed on the plant. Then, the Milkweed poison is stored, making this butterfly poisonous to birds. (Submitted by mickip) More…
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