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    He was back scratching so looks as if he is under the leg of the chair
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    well thought that one's way of making sure he don't hop it
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    Its only Clio that doesn't get out scared in case she goes missing l suppose
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    Evening guys, new in today. Just for fun lol


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    so I see no one has voted on our choices yet must be a to tight to call
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    so I see no one has voted on our choices yet must be a to tight to call
    what's the vote for now?



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    well what we did last time was split them in to pairs and members would vote on which they liked more and that one would go through then get the next pair and so on till they was done then you would then pair them up and vote on them tooo which seem long winded so thought which ever get the most vote goes up against the next to arrive and so on that way ..

    with which ever winning going forward to the next and so on
    “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, teThe time is out of joint—O cursèd spite, That ever I was born to set it right!ars and sweat”

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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    well what we did last time was split them in to pairs and members would vote on which they liked more and that one would go through then get the next pair and so on till they was done then you would then pair them up and vote on them tooo which seem long winded so thought which ever get the most vote goes up against the next to arrive and so on that way ..

    with which ever winning going forward to the next and so on
    ah, thought you were on about the IWL watch



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