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Born to Mate!
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070520/ap_o...a_invasion
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#2
Gee, before I looked at who posted this thread, I thought it was Peter B with another chapter about the hammies. Smile

I saw that thing on the circadas earlier today, and it grossed me out. Blech. Especially the description from the guy who'd done the ice sculpture 17 years ago.
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#3
another reason to live in california
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#4
AlphaDog, no new litters (yet!) ... I am trying to get the Satin gene into my sables (Freya's line)... so far I've been able to get one satin sable, but he's really a bit of a disappointment... I recently got two satin creams from my friend at Petco, so once they're a bit older, I'll probably do some more crosses...
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#5
I thought it was gonna be about how it's okay to look at young hotties since we're "born to mate".
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#6
[quote AlphaDog]Gee, before I looked at who posted this thread, I thought it was Peter B with another chapter about the hammies. Smile
that is exactly why I opened the thread, and i realized it wasn't a peter b post.
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#7
Geez, I disappointed so many of my forum friends today Sad
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#8
No, Peter's hamsters are slacking off.
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#9
Racer X, no, no slacking... remember, these girls are in heat every four days. It's all I can do to keep them FROM mating. Big Grin
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#10
no wonder they burn out in just a few years.
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