British-speak for "Hallways?"
No, they mean dogs need to be leashed and cleaned up after in *all* ways. Oh, sorry, "all" ways.
No, i think they are telling you to leash your dog and clean it up after "Allways". Whomever that is gets first dibs on the tub i guess.
You're all wrong. They want you to clean up the dogs right after the use of the word "allways."
British-speak for "Hallways?"
ReplyDeleteNo, they mean dogs need to be leashed and cleaned up after in *all* ways. Oh, sorry, "all" ways.
ReplyDeleteNo, i think they are telling you to leash your dog and clean it up after "Allways". Whomever that is gets first dibs on the tub i guess.
ReplyDeleteYou're all wrong. They want you to clean up the dogs right after the use of the word "allways."
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