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A dog tale deserving of a 'standing' ovation by crankymessiah at 3:41 pm EDT, Jun 26, 2003 |
] Sometimes you run across stories that leave you ] scratching your head. Well, we have just such a tale, one ] you might just have to see to believe. And, it's all ] about an Oklahoma City dog. But this is no ordinary dog. ] ] "She eats a lot and she plays. She's really spoiled," ] said her owner, Laura Stringfellow. ] ] Meet Faith. All dog. Except for one thing. ] ] ] "She's very incredible," Stringfellow said. ] ] ] Faith walks upright, like a human. With video. Too cool. I'm such a sucker for dogs, almost made me misty eyed. |
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RE: A dog tale deserving of a 'standing' ovation by katten at 1:35 pm EDT, Oct 14, 2003 |
crankymessiah wrote: ] ] Sometimes you run across stories that leave you ] ] scratching your head. Well, we have just such a tale, one ] ] you might just have to see to believe. And, it's all ] ] about an Oklahoma City dog. But this is no ordinary dog. ] ] ] ] "She eats a lot and she plays. She's really spoiled," ] ] said her owner, Laura Stringfellow. ] ] ] ] Meet Faith. All dog. Except for one thing. ] ] ] ] ] ] "She's very incredible," Stringfellow said. ] ] ] ] ] ] Faith walks upright, like a human. ] ] With video. Too cool. I'm such a sucker for dogs, almost made ] me misty eyed. ^^ You likey my dog faith? yeah she is such a cutey well write me anytime at Lauracakes@po.okccc.edu bye bye |
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A dog tale deserving of a 'standing' ovation by Lost at 6:43 pm EDT, Jun 26, 2003 |
] Sometimes you run across stories that leave you ] scratching your head. Well, we have just such a tale, one ] you might just have to see to believe. And, it's all ] about an Oklahoma City dog. But this is no ordinary dog. ] ] "She eats a lot and she plays. She's really spoiled," ] said her owner, Laura Stringfellow. ] ] Meet Faith. All dog. Except for one thing. ] ] ] "She's very incredible," Stringfellow said. ] ] ] Faith walks upright, like a human. OOOOOH. Good shit. I would pay for one of these. Which gene is it again that governs segmentation and limb development? If you can make a fish glow... why not make a 2 legged dog? I want. |
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RE: A dog tale deserving of a 'standing' ovation by katten at 1:30 pm EDT, Oct 14, 2003 |
Jello wrote: ] ] Sometimes you run across stories that leave you ] ] scratching your head. Well, we have just such a tale, one ] ] you might just have to see to believe. And, it's all ] ] about an Oklahoma City dog. But this is no ordinary dog. ] ] ] ] "She eats a lot and she plays. She's really spoiled," ] ] said her owner, Laura Stringfellow. ] ] ] ] Meet Faith. All dog. Except for one thing. ] ] ] ] ] ] "She's very incredible," Stringfellow said. ] ] ] ] ] ] Faith walks upright, like a human. ] ] OOOOOH. Good shit. I would pay for one of these. Which gene ] is it again that governs segmentation and limb development? ] If you can make a fish glow... why not make a 2 legged dog? I ] want. ^^ Hi I am Laura faiths owner. Faith is doing fine by the way she is a okay and she is 9 months old now. message me if you please!my email is Lauracakes@po.okccc.edu bye bye |
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