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10-05-2012, 10:07 AM | #5 | ||
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I've been wondering that myself...probably our own fault (or our sons originally). His staffy-cross lives with us out here, and our sons first car from some years back, an old '93 Corolla Seca, sits in the back yard needing a head gasket (when I get time...). He let the dog jump up on it, and now it gets up on there all the time to survey the street.
The problem is that he's started jumping up on our old WB ute as well. The missus says if he jumps up on the G6E or our Celica, he's an ex-dog... |
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