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31 Jul 2014 09:11 PM
31 Jul 2014 09:11 PM
31 Jul 2014 09:14 PM
31 Jul 2014 09:14 PM
Hey Kenny66
If you look at the taskbar just above where you type you see the smily face, two squares to the right you will see a tiny picture of a tree. If you click on this you will then be able to upload any pic you wish.
Harry
31 Jul 2014 09:22 PM
31 Jul 2014 09:22 PM
Hey Alessandra1992
Seeing that I am a bit of a Dory at times Nemo certainly rates. Red Dog is such a moving movie. I had forgotten all about Warhorse until you mentioned it, that was a particularily fin movie.
The Lion King MUST rate right up there and I really loved How to Train Your Dragon. Oh i just remembered the dancing penguin scene in Mary Poppins hehehehehe.
I could watch nature docos constantly.
Harry
31 Jul 2014 09:33 PM
31 Jul 2014 09:33 PM
31 Jul 2014 09:36 PM
31 Jul 2014 09:36 PM
31 Jul 2014 09:40 PM
31 Jul 2014 09:40 PM
Oh my gosh the list just goes on and on dosen't it!
Harry
01 Aug 2014 06:01 AM
01 Aug 2014 06:01 AM
Thanks Harry
01 Aug 2014 06:06 AM
01 Aug 2014 06:06 AM
My Favourite animal movie is a Dog Named Hachiko.. Makes me cry everytime I watch it.
Kenny
01 Aug 2014 07:45 AM
01 Aug 2014 07:45 AM
Cats and Dogs and all the Buddy movies! So happy my kids loved animal movies
03 Aug 2014 09:13 AM
03 Aug 2014 09:13 AM
Hi Cherry
As promised here is a picture of Jasper
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