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  • Then everyone swarmed over to have their picture taken with the washing machine and dryer and the bottle of detergent that kept tipping over and the dog-drawn laundry basket that kept doing yoga.

    Ruby Lu Star of the Star of the Show Lenore Look 2011

  • Then everyone swarmed over to have their picture taken with the washing machine and dryer and the bottle of detergent that kept tipping over and the dog-drawn laundry basket that kept doing yoga.

    Ruby Lu Star of the Star of the Show Lenore Look 2011

  • Then everyone swarmed over to have their picture taken with the washing machine and dryer and the bottle of detergent that kept tipping over and the dog-drawn laundry basket that kept doing yoga.

    Ruby Lu Star of the Star of the Show Lenore Look 2011

  • Then everyone swarmed over to have their picture taken with the washing machine and dryer and the bottle of detergent that kept tipping over and the dog-drawn laundry basket that kept doing yoga.

    Ruby Lu Star of the Star of the Show Lenore Look 2011

  • In the nineteenth century, affluent people sometimes used dog-drawn carts simply for pleasure.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • In the nineteenth century, affluent people sometimes used dog-drawn carts simply for pleasure.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • In the nineteenth century, affluent people sometimes used dog-drawn carts simply for pleasure.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • In the nineteenth century, affluent people sometimes used dog-drawn carts simply for pleasure.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • He was delighted to locate a dog-drawn milk cart whose young master wore real wooden shoes; he happily took pictures and tipped the child heavily, unaware that the set-up was arranged for tourists.

    The Past Through Tomorrow Heinlein, Robert A. 1967

  • He was delighted to locate a dog-drawn milk cart whose young master wore real wooden shoes; he happily took pictures and tipped the child heavily, unaware that the set-up was arranged for tourists.

    The Man Who Sold The Moon Heinlein, Robert A. 1953

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