backdated to sept. 21
what is a kilograms. i think its a weight right. how much is 45.35 kilograms in english?
is a lion more than 45.35 kilograms? also yes i am missing a lion. but he is a nice lion so dont get the wrong idea!!! he goes by the name of spooky. if you see him please let me know and thank you muchly
is a lion more than 45.35 kilograms? also yes i am missing a lion. but he is a nice lion so dont get the wrong idea!!! he goes by the name of spooky. if you see him please let me know and thank you muchly

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i just dont want him to get left here...
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He didn't seem like he belonged in the city.
So if he doesn't belong to you, he probably belongs to someone else.
I think he'll be fine.
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or does he have too many kilograms.
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lions are a lot more than that, usually. i dunno if that guy was, like, a local lion, though. seemed more like somebody from out of town--or somebodys.
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im pretty sure that guys not just a regular lion, is he? gabutyra didnt think so. hes pretty smart about that stuff.
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Huge lion? Curly hair? Kind of a coward?
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Have ya seen him somewhere?!
Sorry about the delays!
Have you gone out looking for him yet? I can help, definitely.
np!
[that's way more recent than she's seen him.]
um yes i have looks a little but it is very scary so not a lot
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whoops last comment was text by accident
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[SHE IS NOT IMPRESSED, BUCKHEAD.]
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W-W-W-W-Well, not mine exactly...
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[Pardon the French.]
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