cepe
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SNAP !! so funny!
SNAP !! so funny!
What we need is a pic of Lupo with the bear - asap!
Once we know what she might be taking, we can tell if it's for a dog or a daughter or a duke. (maybe)
Could it be "i'll take that for my dog?"
Did the press hear it or did a grimsby resident hear it or did a grimsby resident sell a story?
She wouldn't say I'll take it for my duke would she?
Ha! When I first read that I immediately thought she was going to say "dog" and then realized how rude that would sound and stopped herself. As a dog person, that's exactly how I tend to think about smaller stuffed animals- dog toys.
Maybe I'm wrong, but dog seems to make more sense to me in context than "daughter".
Maybe that is why she stopped herself, because saying it was going the dog might offend. Aren't most such gifts given away anyway to various charities and hospitals.Oh I see, a teddy bear. I didn't read that part somehow. Well, teddy bears can go to practically anyone. What else begins with a "d"? No, it has to be her daughter because she would insult the giver of the teddy bear if she meant "my delivery man" or "my dog sitter". It has to be daughter. That's really nice!