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30 January 12
SWEET CELENA

SWEET CELENA

Posted: 11:30 AM

yallz let me hold her okay?

Posted: 10:00 AM

ooh, let’s walk celena!

Posted: 12:42 AM

hey let’s fall in love with adoptable puppies

Posted: 12:38 AM

Yo let’s hang out with that dog from Homeward Bound.

29 January 12
clipartcovers:

Odelay! by Beck. Original.

just in time for spring semester distractions, i am enchanted by the absurdly genius clipartcovers.

clipartcovers:

Odelay! by Beck. Original.

just in time for spring semester distractions, i am enchanted by the absurdly genius clipartcovers.

Reblogged: clipartcovers

27 January 12
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carlz 2010 yallz. in her room by herself.

tomorrow is my birthday and i really hope someone brings me a bloody mary in the morning (and that it’s as red as strawberries in the summertime)

Posted: 10:39 AM

Reblogged: hunterpass

26 January 12

Neither Milo nor Otis have EVER lost their swagger.

24 January 12
natashavc:

WAIT! IN GREAT NOMINATION NEWS THE MEXICAN HAIRLESS BREED HAS BEEN ALLOWED TO COMPETE IN THE WESTMINSTER DOG SHOW!!!!
THESE DOGS ARE LIKE EGG PLANTS WITH FEET!!! ORALE!!! 
 
The Xoloitzcuintli is the national dog of Mexico and was previously known as the Mexican Hairless. It comes in three sizes and there is a coated version seen only in the United States and Canada. These dogs are descendants of the hairless dogs prized by the Aztecs and revered as guardians of the dead.
Living in the Mexican jungles, they were shaped by their environment. Their intelligence, trainability and natural cleanliness have turned them into unique and valued pets.

thank you natasha

natashavc:

WAIT! IN GREAT NOMINATION NEWS THE MEXICAN HAIRLESS BREED HAS BEEN ALLOWED TO COMPETE IN THE WESTMINSTER DOG SHOW!!!!

THESE DOGS ARE LIKE EGG PLANTS WITH FEET!!! ORALE!!! 

The Xoloitzcuintli is the national dog of Mexico and was previously known as the Mexican Hairless. It comes in three sizes and there is a coated version seen only in the United States and Canada. These dogs are descendants of the hairless dogs prized by the Aztecs and revered as guardians of the dead.

Living in the Mexican jungles, they were shaped by their environment. Their intelligence, trainability and natural cleanliness have turned them into unique and valued pets.

thank you natasha

Reblogged: natashavc

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh