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Hi:-).Here is my talk.(Don't listen to the user box that says I'm a vandaliser , I'm not.)My userboxes and my guestbook. My motto to live by on Wikipedia...
I think all cats are wild. They only act tame if there's a saucer of milk in it for them.

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This user is just kidding!!

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