what are harlequins? i thought they were, like, 16th century italian plays! but i don't think they used large dalmatians to advertise. not that i was there. i'm not THAT old!
I don't want to be the one to break it to you, Carphone, but those dogs do not quit being dalmatians when they grow out of the puppy stage. Most people know dalmatians from the classic smash-hit Disney film One Million and One Dalmatians, starring literally countless little dalmatian baby puppies. But it is a little-known fact (apparently!) that they are still called "dalmatians" when they grow up to be older dogs.
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I have! They are so cute! I love those dalmatians, especially the puppies!
what are harlequins? i thought they were, like, 16th century italian plays! but i don't think they used large dalmatians to advertise. not that i was there. i'm not THAT old!
THESE ARE NOT DALMATIANS!!!!!!
I don't want to be the one to break it to you, Carphone, but those dogs do not quit being dalmatians when they grow out of the puppy stage. Most people know dalmatians from the classic smash-hit Disney film One Million and One Dalmatians, starring literally countless little dalmatian baby puppies. But it is a little-known fact (apparently!) that they are still called "dalmatians" when they grow up to be older dogs.
I have a rabbit.
why does the grown up dalmatian by the fence have a feeding bag?
do people ride them when they grow up?????
rimply, not to hurt your feelings, but we've had it up to here with your rabbit gladys!
JUST KIDDING, PAL!
Ho, ho, ho. You're such a kidder, Roupert. I love that about you!
Has anyone noticed that this post has been up for like a week?
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