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Old 01-27-2014, 06:14 PM #1
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Heart Frank

I wanted to share this because it is so darn adorable. This is Mat one of our regular taxicab customers. I got his permission to share this with the group. The little dog's name is Frank. He is a real chick-magnet. Frank is always sitting on Mat's shoulder, like a patriot. I shot the photo a few months ago at 1:00 a.m. in front of one of our local watering holes.



I thought I too could use a chick-magnet, so I tried to get my cat to sit on my shoulder. He refused, looked at me like I was crazy, and walked away.

-Mark-

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