How to "not" roll your fenders (pics)
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NO no no no no this is your girl friend http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/2...e-the-pony.jpg
lololol and thats him riding her lol jkjkjk
lololol and thats him riding her lol jkjkjk
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That Pit is buff beyond belief. That is crazy.
My adopted Greyhound once ate a box of crayons. Sure enough within a day or two there was multicolored poo in the back yard. I wish I could find the picture it was hilarious.
That same dog once ate an entire bottle of 100+ diet pills my wife left on the counter. The ENTIRE bottle. He got a massive dose of stimulants that probably should have killed him but he lived. He was so wired he could not stop panting, and his heart was literally visibly beating in his chest. His whole body shook with his heart beat. He would not lie down for more than a second, which is unusual for a Greyhound as they are very relaxed dogs most of the time. We took him to the vet where they kept him under observation and ran several IVs of fluids through him to flush him out. After he came down, he crashed hard, mostly sleeping for two days.
My adopted Greyhound once ate a box of crayons. Sure enough within a day or two there was multicolored poo in the back yard. I wish I could find the picture it was hilarious.
That same dog once ate an entire bottle of 100+ diet pills my wife left on the counter. The ENTIRE bottle. He got a massive dose of stimulants that probably should have killed him but he lived. He was so wired he could not stop panting, and his heart was literally visibly beating in his chest. His whole body shook with his heart beat. He would not lie down for more than a second, which is unusual for a Greyhound as they are very relaxed dogs most of the time. We took him to the vet where they kept him under observation and ran several IVs of fluids through him to flush him out. After he came down, he crashed hard, mostly sleeping for two days.
#45
Something is fishy...
There are 2 hi-quality photos of an S2000 that looks like it had the fenders chewed by an animal. I tried to come up with another reason for that exact pattern of dents and scratches and can't come up with anything other than a dog.
But then the picture of the dog is taken on a cheap cel-phone camera in a pose clearly designed to highlight it's muscle structure, and not simply a picture to show that it was done by a dog.
It just looks fishy.
There are 2 hi-quality photos of an S2000 that looks like it had the fenders chewed by an animal. I tried to come up with another reason for that exact pattern of dents and scratches and can't come up with anything other than a dog.
But then the picture of the dog is taken on a cheap cel-phone camera in a pose clearly designed to highlight it's muscle structure, and not simply a picture to show that it was done by a dog.
It just looks fishy.
#46
That Pit is buff beyond belief. That is crazy.
My adopted Greyhound once ate a box of crayons. Sure enough within a day or two there was multicolored poo in the back yard. I wish I could find the picture it was hilarious.
That same dog once ate an entire bottle of 100+ diet pills my wife left on the counter. The ENTIRE bottle. He got a massive dose of stimulants that probably should have killed him but he lived. He was so wired he could not stop panting, and his heart was literally visibly beating in his chest. His whole body shook with his heart beat. He would not lie down for more than a second, which is unusual for a Greyhound as they are very relaxed dogs most of the time. We took him to the vet where they kept him under observation and ran several IVs of fluids through him to flush him out. After he came down, he crashed hard, mostly sleeping for two days.
My adopted Greyhound once ate a box of crayons. Sure enough within a day or two there was multicolored poo in the back yard. I wish I could find the picture it was hilarious.
That same dog once ate an entire bottle of 100+ diet pills my wife left on the counter. The ENTIRE bottle. He got a massive dose of stimulants that probably should have killed him but he lived. He was so wired he could not stop panting, and his heart was literally visibly beating in his chest. His whole body shook with his heart beat. He would not lie down for more than a second, which is unusual for a Greyhound as they are very relaxed dogs most of the time. We took him to the vet where they kept him under observation and ran several IVs of fluids through him to flush him out. After he came down, he crashed hard, mostly sleeping for two days.
My friends pitbull ate all her birth control pills one time,it was kinda funny when she told me about it.
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