Edwin Valero was at Pac's 30th bday - wtf?
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Yeah, and those Itzcuintlis dogs kinda look like this

That particular breed is extinct now, I believe ferocity ancestors ate all of them. Those dogs would probably still be a delicacy today in some parts of Mexico if they weren't extinct.
In fact, I believe that's how Ferocity got his Nick - cuz Hairless dogs like Chihuahua's are fierce little fuqers right? He ate a few then decided to fake it and call himself ferocity.Last edited by funks; 12-18-2008, 01:48 AM.Comment
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Yeah, and those Itzcuintlis dogs kinda look like this

That particular breed is extinct now, I believe ferocity ancestors ate all of them. Those dogs would probably still be a delicacy today in some parts of Mexico if they weren't extinct.
In fact, I believe that's how Ferocity got his Nick - cuz Hairless dogs like Chihuahua's are fierce little fuqers right? He ate a few then decided to fake it and call himself ferocity.
Hi,
If the Itzqu's are in fact extinct, what breed(?) is in the photo you posted?
I'm intrigued by its appearance -- it looks like it could be a cool dog to
care for.
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That's a Mexican Hairless Dog (puppy) - aka Xoloitzcuintli (Xolo) - pretty rare. Feisty little fuqers. An ancient breed native to North America, more than 3,000 years old. Those dogs ran around in North America way before Columbus arrived (ferocity = there were no dogs in North America before the spaniards came = BS!).If the Itzqu's are in fact extinct, what breed(?) is in the photo you posted?
I'm intrigued by its appearance -- it looks like it could be a cool dog to
care for.
If you really want one - check this out
สล็อต pg เว็บตรง แตกหนัก ที่ดีที่สุดในแวดวง เว็บตรง ลิขสิทธิ์แท้ ส่งตรงจากต่างแดน ผ่านเอเย่นต์ สล็อตเว็บตรงLast edited by funks; 12-18-2008, 02:09 AM.Comment
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