Do black and white dalmations dig golden retrievers?

<p>Sorry. Couldn't help it.</p>

<p>hell yeah
=P</p>

<p>And what about good-looking Australian Shepherds?</p>

<p>what other kind of dalmatians are there?</p>

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<li>shrug * I wanted to reference race. And besides, dalmation can have brown and yellow spots too; they're not always black and white.</li>
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<p>depends if the dalmation is a gold digga, but i aint talkin bout no broke golden retriever?</p>

<p>well it really does depend....not only is there the whole balck and white dalmation/golden retriever issue, there is the question of whether this golden retreiver is going to force the dalmation to drink. How exactly would this dalmation approach the golden retreiver... what pick up lines/tips to get the ladies would you suggest? Should the dalmation wear extra dog tags to ensure that it wont get stolen???? And finally, would the golden retriever be using spiral notebooks or binders because, really, that makes a huge difference once these two puppies are in college.</p>

<p>lmfao at this thread</p>

<p>And what kind of turn-offs do the golden retrievers have? Does he itch, scratch, bark? That's all a no-no. And of course, the most famous conundrum of all -- does the golden retriever use a desktop or a laptop? How does the golden retriever make his professors like him or her? Will a condom really protect the golden retriever from flees and ticks? And what will mom and dad think about all of this?</p>

<p>*** does dig mean, ****ing white kids</p>

<p>Such a filthy mouth.</p>

<p>Clean it up with Orbitz :)</p>

<p>Would the dalmation's parents approve of the golden retriever? Or will he be stuck with the safety dog who lives closer to home?</p>

<p>hump </p>

<p>I mean bump</p>

<p>aaaaahahaha.</p>