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"What about Nicknames?"
From: Paul Messing
Series: Thoughts from an Animal Communicator
Length: 02:25
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Animal communicator David Louis speaks extemporaneously about pets and their nicknames.
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Piece Description
Animal communicator David Louis speaks extemporaneously about pets and their nicknames.
Intro and Outro
INTRO: OUTRO:"...regardless of what you call them."







Uri Yamanachi
Posted on April 14, 2009 at 01:38 AM | Permalink
Priceless!
I love this series...the way it comes out of the blue, the delivery, and the subjects! More please!