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Lastly, the "Lootie" should honor the political leader whose leadership has been crucial to out-of-control government spending and outrageous government spending.
The Rule of Reason 2010
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Of course the last photo is of the glorious Lootie and below that is the greatest Darth Vader voice over video ever created.
LOL Friday 2008
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Along with 8 funny ass pics, including Lootie, I've posted a couple of just hysterical videos.
LOL Friday 2008
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In spite of the warning, the day wanes while Irene and Lootie are on one of their walks, and goblins beset them; yet Irene and Lootie are saved in the nick of time by a twelve-year-old miner boy, Curdie, who can defeat the goblins by reciting rhymes.
Book Review: The Princess and the Goblin and The Princess and Curdie 2007
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This quite distresses and displeases Lootie, who sees Curdie as part of that world from which Irene must be protected.
Book Review: The Princess and the Goblin and The Princess and Curdie 2007
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Irene's nanny, Lootie, has been warned that Irene is not to go out after nightfall when the goblins come out of their caves, nor is she to know that goblins exist.
Book Review: The Princess and the Goblin and The Princess and Curdie 2007
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Victoria was really not very interested in Lootie, since at the time she was breeding her own line of small companion dogs Pomeranians at Windsor Castle, and the remainder of her kennels at Buckingham Palace were full of large hunting dogs.
The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002
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In fact, she even named the dog “Lootie,” because it was clearly part of the loot that she had been sent from the Orient.
The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002
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Victoria was really not very interested in Lootie, since at the time she was breeding her own line of small companion dogs Pomeranians at Windsor Castle, and the remainder of her kennels at Buckingham Palace were full of large hunting dogs.
The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002
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In fact, she even named the dog “Lootie,” because it was clearly part of the loot that she had been sent from the Orient.
The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002
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