Hi! Do you have a valentine yet? Hi! My name is Joey and I am a Maine Coon from Concord, NC. How are you? I am doing great! I'm looking for a kitty that doesn't have a valentine yet. I don't have one yet and I need a real pretty kitty like you! Will you be mine? Love, JoeyCome visit me, Joey, Catnip Culture Cat Rock Band, Benjiman - Engaged To Katy!, Priscilla, Benjiman and Katy's Wedding Page & Reggie RIP 9/9/07 - 9/25/11.
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02/13/2013 10:10.43 AM
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Daisy is beautiful. Love those Mainecoon cats. I have two. One from breeder in Mi and one from Ohio. Both are great cats. Come visit me, Henry & Annie.
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01/11/2013 09:15.21 AM
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Daisy is beautiful. Love those Mainecoon cats. Albert was a very and some boy. Come visit me, Henry & Annie.
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01/11/2013 09:15.13 AM
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Thanks To everyone who has and who is voting for me a big thank you! Thanks for helping me get a step closer to cat of the day!Come visit me, Marco (in loving memory October 2001-May 2012), Albert & Daisy.
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12/28/2012 07:11.25 AM
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Welcome to CC Feline FurFriend DAISY Monopoly of life: a lucky break just when you need it. A rags to riches tale: On December 31, 1935, the game Monopoly was patented by Charles Darrow, an unemployed engineer in Germantown, Pennsylvania. He struggled with odd jobs to support his family in the years following the great stock market crash of 1929. This fascinating story of corporate intrigue begins with the 30-year old, The Landlord's Game. It had a lot of the familiar Monopoly features like a "Go to Jail" square and utilities and properties for purchase. With his free time, Darrow modified it, basing his rental properties on his favorite resort town, Atlantic City. Parker Brothers, at first, turned down Charles Darrow, explaining that his game contained "fifty-two fundamental errors" including: the game took too long to play, the rules were too complicated and there was no clear goal for the winner. Parker Brothers later offered Charles Darrow royalties, on each new version of Monopoly sets sold. This generous deal made him a millionaire. In 1970, a few years after Darrow's death, Atlantic City erected a commemorative plaque in his honor. It stands on the Boardwalk, near the corner of Park Place. •*´¨`*•. ¸¸.•*´¨`*•.¸¸ ::: (\_(\ ...*...*. ..*...*.. *: (=' :') :::::::: Chloe •.. (,('')('')¤. ..*...*...*... ¸.•*´¨`*•. ¸¸.•*´¨`*•.¸ inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa121997.htmCome visit me, Team RAGDOLL PAWesome PURRsonality #235194, :¦:Chloe:•:(¯`v´¯):•- :208036:¦: & Team CHLOE, a PAWSitively PURRfect NAME #234964.
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12/27/2012 07:08.59 PM
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