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2011-11-05 [Nuada]: sounds like a blast :D
2011-11-06 [Nekko fox]: Thrills and chills.
2011-11-07 [Nuada]: soooo how was work?
2011-11-07 [Nekko fox]: Actually...it was pretty awesome!
2011-11-10 [Nuada]: I bet
2011-11-10 [Nekko fox]: Super awesome.
2011-11-11 [Nuada]: soooooo
2011-11-11 [Nekko fox]:
2011-11-12 [Nuada]: I've read that before :D :D
2011-11-13 [Nekko fox]: I love that book.
2011-11-14 [Nuada]: the Necronomicon?
2011-11-14 [Nekko fox]: Yep
2011-11-14 [Nuada]: eh it was ok
2011-11-14 [Nekko fox]: I enjoyed it.
2011-11-15 [Nekko fox]:
2011-11-15 [Nuada]: that...is...so
2011-11-16 [Nekko fox]: And then the house echoes your fears...
2011-11-16 [Nekko fox]: And then this creature visits you while you sleep
2011-11-16 [Nekko fox]: Oh, and as an aside, you should let Trey know that shaving dogs won't have any effect on fur growth and that that groomer was full of shit. Shaving, cutting, trimming, or generally shortening hair does not effect its growth as was proven by numerous studies, some going as far back as the 1920's. The growth of hair and fur alike are controlled by follicles just underneath the skin, and they are not effected by shaving. Only the outer part of hair, which is already dead, is getting cut, and the follicles beneath are completely unaffected by the process. If that lady brought out her dog and it had mangled or mangy fur because it was shaved and it "didn't grow back", the dog probably had a skin disease that prevented fur growth, it may have been malnourished, or it was done recently and the dog didn't have time to grow its fur back in. So, yeah, you can shave Yuki and it would be fine.
2011-11-17 [Nuada]: that would just start a arguement so I'll keep your statement to myself even though i already knew this >.> :D but yea haha
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