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You think your dog is panting, but really it's laughing
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12-13-2005 5:16 PM
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12-13-2005
5:41 PM
loribing
Holy Crap. So when a dog pants before chewing on someone's jugular vein would that be considered evil dog laughter? MMUUUUHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
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