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Animal lovers - Stop cruelty to donkies, adopt a donkey.


Why adopt?


By adopting your donkey today, you?re doing more good than you?ll ever know. Your ongoing support buys food and medicine. It pays for vets and farriers. It builds shelters and hospitals. And, most importantly of all, it rescues helpless donkeys from hopeless situations.


https://www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk/adopt


poor little things.

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NewWave Wrote:

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> lavender27 Wrote:

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> > Adopt an ass then, they're more lawful and

> kinder.

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> Brilliant!!!!!!

> this made me laugh so much



Bray why indeed it made you laugh, and so much, how much? On sorry I meant "pray" not "bray".

malumbu Wrote:

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> 1977 holiday to Sidmouth in a caravan very close

> to the Sanctuary, and a beach (Weston) where some

> people took their clothes off. Fond memories.



There's a few answers to that, I'd get excluded by admin if I reply.

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