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Apparently BrowneIssue has a considerable accumulation of dog hair if anybody is interested. Buyer collects
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAll you would need to do is comb them when they are alive and collect their fur.
Reminds me of a Hale & Pace sketch (I think it was them) where Hale has a jumper made out of various things from around the home. Pace starts stroking it and gets told off because he's touching a patch of Hale's wife's pubic hair.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/7304452.stm
Now we know what AtW can do with all those dead squirrel friends he has.
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God, their coats must stink in the rain. But they won't stay wet for long, once the couple get indoors and twist their bodies rapidly back and forth to fling off all the water.
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostI couldn't believe it myself at first, but this couple don't wear the skins of their dead dogs.
The jumpers are made from the fur of the animals that is shed occasionally.
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostThe jumpers are made from the fur of the animals that is shed occasionally.
Makes you wonder what the state of their carpets was like. Did they ever vacuum?
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Originally posted by threaded View PostI know several ladies that have coats made from the skins of dead chinchillas and stoats etc..
I couldn't believe it myself at first, but this couple don't wear the skins of their dead dogs.
The jumpers are made from the fur of the animals that is shed occasionally.
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