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Post by Cuddly Dearly on Feb 22, 2010 7:24:07 GMT -5
that's good, Bab I'd like to see the photos. Ebay also doesn't work with me, I have no credit card or anything like that, so I can't order anything from the internet God d@mn it
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Feb 22, 2010 7:53:18 GMT -5
Hey Cuddly, can you send me pictures of the Lucky story as well?
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Post by Cuddly Dearly on Feb 22, 2010 18:44:40 GMT -5
well, I haven't done them this night, I was a bit busy with making a birthday gift for Olwe, but I hope to finish them tomorrow
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Post by Two-Tone on Feb 22, 2010 22:52:40 GMT -5
ah okay, I can wait till then ^^
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Feb 22, 2010 22:56:56 GMT -5
As do I ^^
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Post by Cuddly Dearly on Feb 27, 2010 12:19:59 GMT -5
PATCHES (yeah, what a symbolic name ;D )
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Feb 27, 2010 12:32:39 GMT -5
LOL ^^ Nice updates on your collection ^^
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Post by Cuddly Dearly on Feb 28, 2010 16:00:05 GMT -5
New!!! A jigsaw puzzle: Newspapers article: It's in Croatian, I haven't translated it. But if someone terribly wants to know it's content, let me know and I'll translate it ;D
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Feb 28, 2010 16:12:42 GMT -5
The Croatian news article will be translated tomorrow =3
Anyway, nice stuff Cuddly
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Post by Nemo on Feb 28, 2010 16:18:29 GMT -5
Awesome stuff Cuddly!
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Post by babclayman on Feb 28, 2010 16:35:28 GMT -5
Very Nice, you seem to be getting a bigger collection everyday =3
I look forward to seeing the translation of the article ^^ Should go good to read ;3
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Post by Olwe on Mar 1, 2010 3:57:54 GMT -5
nice stuffs x3
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Post by Cuddly Dearly on Mar 1, 2010 12:58:16 GMT -5
awwwwwwwww, thanks everybody :blush: Well, here is the article: 101 SPOT Dalmatian dog is one of the most famous dog breeds in today world, and it became worldwide famous after Walt Disney's animated classic „101 Dalmatians“. The Dalmatians came from Croatian region Dalmatia, where were found some greek friezes older than 4000 years, portraying dogs similar to Dalmatians. Although Dalmatians are only pets today, during centuries they were used as excellent workers, hunter dogs and excellent herd guardians and exterminator of vermins. In American military, Dalmatians were transfering mail and easy items, and they served as firefighter dogs. Dalmatian dog is extremely lively, of proportional shape, strong and musculous, but not violent. It's very intelligent, loyal to it's family, and likes to be in a company, but always in a movement. It's not recommended for old people. It could be violent at other male dogs, wants a lot of walk, hates winter, so it could feel cold during winter days. But if you want him for a pet, pay attention to one more thing: Dalmatians often shed their hair. The shedding could be decreased by brushing the dog every day. They are often deaf (already after being born) and having problems with urinary system, so it's recommended to examine a puppy well before buying it. If everything is alright, a Dalmatian mostly lives for 12 – 14 years. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: HEAD Straight, rectangular skull with long muzzle EYES: Circular and shining, pretty spaced EARS: Getting narrowed on the top, falling down next to the head BODY: Elegant and musculous, with deep chest, walks graciously and easily HAIR: Short, dense and shiny. The spots are mostly clearly separated. TAIL: Strong, narrowed to the top, easily curved up HEIGHT: Approximately 50-60 cm (adult dog) WEIGHT: Approximately 25-30 kg (adult dog)
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Post by Jewel on Mar 1, 2010 13:01:58 GMT -5
I love your collection Cuddly!
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Mar 1, 2010 13:23:26 GMT -5
Oooooooh, so that's what the article says. Thanks for translating it Cuddly =3
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