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riantango08
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wolf whistle

Post by riantango08 »

tango has finally done the "wolf whistle" it has taken a couple of weeks of me continuoisly whistling at her but she has finally picked it up and now that is all i hear all day and i cant complain its great having someone give u that whistle on a daily basis :lol: :lol:
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Post by Lauren »

:lol: YAY! Now thats all you'll hear. hehe Yoda has just learned it too and now does it constantly. Its all I hear now! :roll:
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laine
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Post by laine »

Smokey does the wolf whistle followed by a sarcastic laugh. I really don't know where he picked that up from. Its really upsetting to be wolf whistled at then a cheeky laugh (with a tone of "yeah right") following it. :?
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celtic_aura
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Post by celtic_aura »

Gigi bird doesn't whistle, but he will yell "WHOOOHOOOO!". Kinda nice on days I feel ugly. LOL
Crazyratwoman
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Post by Crazyratwoman »

O yay! Our Petey has just learned to wolf whistle too and also does a back to front one, like whistling the dog up lol.
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Post by WasasMum »

Wasa usually wolf whistles at the funniest times. He always wolf whistles if my partner or I are in the shower and he is sitting on the rail, or when we bend over to pick something up lol it is just the funniest timing.
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