RE: There's a new dog in town,
11-17-2015, 10:34 PM
It is to be noted that Lieutenant Fish also has very shiny scales, a sure sign of wealth. Also a sign of wealth is the gold imbedded in their left dorsal fin, a popular trend amoung billion+aires.
Lieutenant Fish, born in the year of our lord 1602 A.D., has lived for at least 10 years, as indicated by the trace amounts of 2005 Squinkies found lodged in his Pyloric Caeca. His surgeon, the veterinarian Paul Goatee, stated that "Lieutenant Fish had a remarkable respect and dignity [during his operation]. [They] possess a remarkable Weberian apparatus, and [they] could come back any time."
Although it is still unknown whether Lieutenant Fish is his name of birth, or an alias. The government [OMITTED] and that Lieutenant Fish was [OMITTED] [OMITTED] [OMITTED]. [OMITTED] but [OMITTED], [WHOLE REST OF PARAGRAPH OMITTED].
Lieutenant Fish, born in the year of our lord 1602 A.D., has lived for at least 10 years, as indicated by the trace amounts of 2005 Squinkies found lodged in his Pyloric Caeca. His surgeon, the veterinarian Paul Goatee, stated that "Lieutenant Fish had a remarkable respect and dignity [during his operation]. [They] possess a remarkable Weberian apparatus, and [they] could come back any time."
Although it is still unknown whether Lieutenant Fish is his name of birth, or an alias. The government [OMITTED] and that Lieutenant Fish was [OMITTED] [OMITTED] [OMITTED]. [OMITTED] but [OMITTED], [WHOLE REST OF PARAGRAPH OMITTED].
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