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Old 29th July 2005, 08:40
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wot/which(?) pet have you got at home?
which/ wot(?) animals are you afraid of?
wot/which(?) pets would you like to have?

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Old 31st July 2005, 03:51
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wot/which(?) pet have you got at home?
which/ wot(?) animals are you afraid of?
wot/which(?) pets would you like to have?

( thanks for correction ) ;-)
I have a wee girl, Kitty name Misty
I'm not sure if I'm afraid of normal animals, other then Bats.. lol.. Lions & Tigers & Bears OH MY.. lmao..
Oh oh snakes.. ewwwww.. lol..
I would like two more wee girls.. Kittys that is.. I know just were to find them.. hehehehe
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Old 31st July 2005, 15:39
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I have two cats. A big fluffy black and white male one called Guinness and a smaller ginger and white female one called Ginger (not very original but we couldn't think of a name for her). They are brother and sister.

I think if I came across a snake or a shark (Are fish animals? But still very scary) I would be terrified.

When I was 2 y/o we had a West Highland Terrier puppy but it died when I was 3 I think if I ever get another pet it would be a little Westie puppy.
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what does "Thig ar Latha" mean? can you write to me pronounciation of that?
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what does "Thig ar Latha" mean? can you write to me pronounciation of that?
It means "Our day will come" in gàidhlig. I think it is pronounced "Hik ar La-ha".
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It means "Our day will come" in gàidhlig. I think it is pronounced "Hik ar La-ha".
can you speak Gaidhlig? and how is "gaidhlig" pronounced?
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I have two cats.
why did you decide to have cats? do you live in a flat?
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