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The Last Thing That Made You Smile

A poster I despise on another forum is having their rule-violating content edited by moderators. :) Thanks moderators!
 
More videos of foster fur babies playing.:hearteyecat: Although it does make me kind of sad that they'll soon be adopted, even if they go to good homes.:cryingcat:
 
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Adulting awards.
 
Going to a garden centre where there were live Reindeer and been able to stroke one. I felt like a little kid again for a short period. :)
 
Friend had a colonoscopy, as were sitting in a restaurant he suggested that I should leave before him. I asked him why? "To avoid the embarrassment of the sound I'm going to make when I stand up, it will be incredibly loud and flatulent." As I reached the restaurant door, I could hear it echoing thru the restaurant.
 
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My elderly ophthalmologist today. Who became a teacher when I asked him about the vitreous humour in my eyes. He immediately seemed to come out of a quiet trance, and showed me several models of the inside of the eye. Taking them apart, explaining some procedures, he was a different person and I could tell that this is his special interest. I enjoyed listening to a lifetime of experience in the study of the eye. Think it is a true passion for him even now.
 
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I know it may sound stupid or childish for being a 27-year-old man, but I always wanted a little girl in my family. We're five guys. LOL. So, a little girl in the park last week tripped and fell to the floor. I picked her up while her mum rushed to her aid as if she was injured and she said Gracias amigo, which means "Thank you, friend". I was moved and found that cute. I love little girls :), hope to have a daughter she'll be my princess!

Greetings from Argentina!
 

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