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^^^ In the first pic you have a tiny resemblance to Johnny Depp

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Well thank you sir :) I take that as a compliment :) First time I've heard it tho!

You jsut did a bad thing posting your girlie's pic, now expect a bunch of

"omfgwtfbbq!11 shes so teh h0ttn3ss!" responses

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Oh no at the contrary, all the chicks will go omg this boy is so hawt ;) Lol

Either she is small or he is tall. :p

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Actually I'm tall (190 centimeters, I guess that would be in american measures 6'3" and she is pretty average 170 centimeters 5'7")

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Actually I'm tall (190 centimeters, I guess that would be in american measures 6'3" and she is pretty average 170 centimeters 5'7")

In Canada, or at least in Ontario that's rather tall. I think the average is around like 5'2 for females. My mom is about 5'7 though.

oh my god such a cute puppy!

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Thanks!

now that is one cute puppy...

and you look familair....do I know you?...

Thank you. I don't think I know you. I knew a Megan in Sudbury but thats about it as far as the East Coast. :p

Did you cut this out of a magazine ad or something? 

That is the one and only me and a kinda semi blurry shot of my gf's pup Roxy.

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