Quick Helllllloooooo with Ate Ruth and Paul... Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! *insert Ashley* #RHAR #coffeeproject #boomerang #quickhello #LeviLim #friends (at Coffee Project Starmall San Jose Del Monte Bulacan)
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Quick Helllllloooooo with Ate Ruth and Paul... Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! *insert Ashley* #RHAR #coffeeproject #boomerang #quickhello #LeviLim #friends (at Coffee Project Starmall San Jose Del Monte Bulacan)
But... 'tis already a toad...
Yo, Revered Mother Giselle, I don’t care what rumors you heard, you leave Dorian the hell alone. What’s he doing here? Being my bro. And that’s two strikes from you. Bother him again and I will be forced to… um… use some very unladylike words, Revered Mother, m’amn.
who gave you permission to be so attractive
who gave you permission to lie
Here is the logo for our spay and neuter awareness program! We like S&N, do you?
Charlie was the first dog rescued by Renewed Hope Animal Rescue. In May 2010, this German Shorthair arrived at the City of Kinsley Dog Pound in Kinsley, Kansas. The cage he was being impounded in is a tiny area less than 15 square feet. He was skinny and it was apparent that he had been abused. Blood covered his neck as a result of an embedded collar.
The photos posted online by Justin Brokar, the RHAR President & Founder captured the attention of thousands of people in Kansas and across the country. While being trained at PAWS Chicago, Justin learned that Maureen Kinney, a Tulsa resident wanted to save Charlie from the "shelter." Today, Charlie is a happy and healthy dog once again, living in Tulsa with his companion Maureen Kinney who now serves as the RHAR Oklahoma Director.