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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
What in the world is she saying?
This is a photo I took on Thanksgiving of our cat, Sweets. We have laughed our heads off looking at it.
We keep thinking, what in the world is she saying?
What do
you
think she is saying?
Funniest comment will win bragging rights. LOL
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