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Big fishy things
Big fishy things

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Posted by: psychavoc - Tue 6/Jun/06 10:06am  
Apparently they're beluga whales, not big fishy things..

A soft toy otter that I wanted to buy but the queue was too long
A soft toy otter that I wanted to buy but the queue was too long

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Posted by: Lamedoggo - Mon 5/Jun/06 11:05am  
How does the big fulla feel about you touching someone elses otter?
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