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You mean 小狗.

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Well, at least you’re honest 🤷.

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Hope she likes it, really… like I know she hasn’t been ate since my dad died 😔.

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Then why name him? 🤷

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Meeh, I do clean them from time to time. They do become very dirty after a while and it shows since they’re white. Not really often, like once a year, but still.

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Tastes great, but too much sugar, even more than coke.

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I kinda like tonic myself… though I usually take it with gin 😁.

I drink coke only when I got stomach problems, it goes great with mint tea, a 50/50 soltion, try it 👍.

[Request] How Should I Repair this Coat?

I have this nice heavy winter coat that I accidentally tore a small hole in the shell near a chest pocket. It’s a tiny rip, but I don’t want it to get any larger. Any advice for how I should go about repairing it? I want to try a visible mend instead of a simple patch. The tag says the shell is listed as 61% cotton 39%...

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Hm… you could also try glue and a patch from the inside, if the fabric is thick enough.

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