lunedì 12 settembre 2011

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Glitter Words




-This vid is in honor of Yesterday, 11th of September.
And I believe that every American remeber this date: 11th September 2011.
I was praying for all the people in America, ALL.
And for these dogs: remember that DOG is GOD spelled backward! They're blessed.





-The Cat Came Back is a popular hit in this moment, thank you, Fred!
Do not ever leave your cat away, because he will came back!
Love cats!



-Kookaburras (genus Dacelo) are large to very large (total length 28–42 cm/11–17 in)terrestrial kingfishers native to Australia and New Guinea, the name a loanword fromWiradjuri guuguubarra, which is onomatopoeic of its call. The single member of the genus Clytoceyx, though commonly referred to as the Shovel-billed Kookaburra, is not treated in this article.

Kookaburras are best known for their unmistakable call, which sounds uncannily like loud, echoing human laughter — good-natured, but rather hysterical, merriment in the case of the renowned Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae); and maniacal cackling in the case of the slightly smaller Blue-winged Kookaburra (D. leachii). They are generally not closely associated with water, and can be found in habitats ranging from humid forest to arid savanna, but also in suburban and residential areas near running water and where food can be searched for easily.




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1 commento:

  1. Hey gurls this is fantastic!
    But I have to pass the opinion to the judjes!

    MADDLINE: I love the graphic and all that glitter all arount. Very friendly with us, to dedicate a post greeting us. Thank you xx, 9!

    CARL: No, no, no, not yet. There is a lot of purpurine but any content! Yes, I like the graphic at all, it's beautiful, studiated, but ANY content by yourself. 7.

    MISHIOII: The video that you've posted, it makes me believe and pray for all dogs&people of the entire world. Just the video deserve 10, for the graphic and rest... Il will be 20! GOOD JOB!

    Sooooooooooo you've passed the test! The final vote is 9!!! Very good job! For the moment is the highest vote of the entire TOP! Wooow!
    Goooood job, gurls! xoxo

    Ashh

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