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![]() Cause they wag their tails when they get good hands. My cat on the other hand has an uncanny ability to step on my mousehand during online play and make a non-intended but still good decision (he's 2 for 3 so far) |
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![]() Hey pokerbabe. I would definately kill over you, cutie. Yu are the BABE! |
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![]() No, I think you're wrong about the dog's tail thing. In my experience, dog's wagging their tail means they're uncertain about a situation. Many times I've given a dog credit for a monster cause of the famous tailwagging tell, only to be shown a strong drawing hand. So I think they usually do have to have something to exhibit this, but it implies some uncertainty in their holdings. I don't think this applies to many of the smaller dogs, though. I'll write another post some other time about this Chihuahua I played with in Mexico City, but that'll have to wait. |
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