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She thinks I got rid of her dog brother but she’s got a big storm coming next week when we move into my new place and I pick him up from the sitter…
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Mar 25, 2025

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Congrats on moving 🤸
Mar 26, 2025
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@KABHINEEMKABHISHEHAD thank you hehe 🫶
Mar 26, 2025
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omg she looks so similar to my cat!!!
Mar 26, 2025
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New place like new place????
Mar 25, 2025
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@IMKHUSHI WOOHOO
Mar 25, 2025
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@IMKHUSHI yes girl I already signed the lease last week I move FAST 😜💅
Mar 25, 2025
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@TATERHOLE happy for u!
Mar 25, 2025
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@IMKHUSHI thank you!! 💖
Mar 25, 2025
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