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Old 09-13-2006, 03:26 AM #1
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Aloha All,

A friend sent me this and I thought perhaps it would add a smile to your day, as it did mine

http://hubertheller.googlepages.com/scubadivingcat

scuba diving cat/dog/buddies.

Keep the sun shining in your heart always.

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Old 09-13-2006, 07:58 AM #2
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That is so cute

It looks like the cat sunk like a brick to the bottom of the pool. The dog looks like he really DOES enjoy it, though!!

Thanks for sharing!!

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Old 09-13-2006, 01:55 PM #3
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Aloha All,

A friend sent me this and I thought perhaps it would add a smile to your day, as it did mine

http://hubertheller.googlepages.com/scubadivingcat

scuba diving cat/dog/buddies.

Keep the sun shining in your heart always.

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If I had not seen the video I would NOT have believed it.

The cat is amazing!!!!!!!!!!

The owner guy is pretty clever.

My favorite bit was when the cat jumped into the swimming pool.
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That is so cute

It looks like the cat sunk like a brick to the bottom of the pool. The dog looks like he really DOES enjoy it, though!!

Thanks for sharing!!

Barb

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Happiness!!!!! I am so happy to see you!!!!!

Your site is charming. It's so lovely. My site is so clunky in comparison.

I hope you are doing well and are happy and thriving!!!!!

How are the ducks in the pond?????
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That was great! I'm not so sure the cat liked being under water...it didn't move, the owner moved the cat but you could tell it liked swimming

I sure wish my dog and cat got along that well...in my dreams
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