Please fasten your holiday-themed seatbelts for a truly wholesome viewing experience.
Now,greek same sex eroticism I understand that with all the god-awful, traumatic things happening in the news right now, it can be difficult to launch yourself into the holiday spirit. But on Thursday, internet hero Jo Ellery tweeted a clip of her dog, Truffle (Truffle!), experiencing his first snowy day. And Truffle, bless his soul, kind of did the trick for me.
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Folks, I needed Truffle today, and I'm willing to bet many of you did too. So, Truffle, thank you so much for your infectious enthusiasm. May you enjoy all the snowy days and treats you desire this holiday season.
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