HUMOR ANIMAL

September 17, 2007 – 7:30 pm

    -El otro día le quité unas cuantas espinas a un animal y sin embargo parecía estar bastante molesto conmigo. -Que raro ¿No dicen que si le quitas una espina a un bicho se hace tu amigo? - Si, no lo entiendo… me imagino que los erizos son así de desagradecidos….       Foto by: Atchuuus ( http://www.flickr


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