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Oh Dear..
Ok, so back to never ending Paddle Pops..
See, I have to disagree with you there. I found it overly simplistic and the characters never really spoke to me.Margaret said:Such a good movie.
I asked my friends the same question, thinking it must be a fox doing it, but then I saw the cat kill a brushie late one night. And then he ate a paddle pop.Ducatiboy stu said:Are you sure it is a cat
Really? I was enchanted by the symbology of a long haired flying sausage dog...that talks! It reflects all that is pure about youth and naive innocence. I'm giving it four stars.Bizier said:
See, I have to disagree with you there. I found it overly simplistic and the characters never really spoke to me.
I am afraid I am giving it one-and-a-half.Camo6 said:Really? I was enchanted by the symbology of a long haired flying sausage dog...that talks! It reflects all that is pure about youth and naive innocence. I'm giving it four stars.
I just claimed your code online.Bridges said:A couple of days ago I took the family to the zoo and the highlight was...
Forget lions and tigers and **** FREE PADDLE POPS!!!
It is a bland ******-fied curried possum flavour, but not so spicy that your grandma wouldn't eat one, for a change, more like Keen's.goomboogo said:That's the next Paddle Poop flavour; Never Ending Possum. Kamahl can sing the song for the accompanying advertising.
Bizier said:It is a bland ******-fied curried possum flavour, but not so spicy that your grandma wouldn't eat one, for a change, more likeKeen'sClive of India.
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