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| Even animal right's activist can't complain about |
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| Re: Even animal right's activist can't complain ab Quote: Palms |
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| Re: Even animal right's activist can't complain ab lol; maybe so Palms. They might complain that the animals are forced into doing this (but at least they weren't killed). |
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| Re: Even animal right's activist can't complain ab Hello I'm Ronnie Bockman and new to this I want to become a retoucher and start a business in Illinois here Talk to you later Ronnie |
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| Re: Even animal right's activist can't complain ab ya know, lyle, when i saw your post here and then started watching the video and watched her come out with the coat, i actually wondered if what happened was going to happen and looked closely and thought, 'nah! looks real.' lol. was i surprised! |
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| Re: Even animal right's activist can't complain ab I was wondering the same as Craig, and saw some movement in the coat, but couldn't see how they could be live animals hanging on (except the fox "stole" - he had the easy job). The camera moved away before the ferrets "jumped off" or whatever they do, and even when I run it in slow motion, I can't tell they are alive - except for a little movement and the fact that the coat is "fat" - it's a great trick and I'm in favor of animals having the right to live. |
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