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awwww a cute ..puppy? i think. still want it
Whats that in its mouth??
I believe that is its nose falling off.....
We need to spray.
Ya know A D. that wouldnt be a bad idea! All the fuzzy things in this place are starting to worry me.
Yeah. What happened to the kids who left them behind?
Aw...It looks so sad. :(

I can't imagine the panic and grief of the child who realized that their favorite toy was missing...now they live here, abandoned and forgotten. :O(

Methinks this hotel is infested with...FUZZY CREATURES!
"That's the last party I'm going to downstairs"
even a zombie kid needs toys
Poor little thing (even if it's only stuffed).
Wolves In The Walls?

Awesome reference..
Look at those eyes. It looks wired.
Looks like the meth smokers in my neighborhood.
*NOTE TO SELF*
Do NOT go into autoguy's neighbohood anytime soon...

This makes me SO sad, prolly because I have about 200 or more stuffed animals and each one is like a part of our family...with personalities (so to speak) and all! And NO I am NOT a hoarder...lol.
He is planning his escape from the hideous little piggy who is chasing him!
The piggy bit his nose....so sad....
Mean, mean little piggy!
Jacob Black is looking a little worse for wear these days...
The poor thing. I can't help but feel bad for it. Probably because I have like 4 stuffed dogs.....I think it was supposed to be a German shepherd
Deep in contemplation.....
No fluffy! Down! stay off the table!
Awwww... looks like one of mine

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