Has Ozy ever had a Bath?
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This reminds me of a stand-up act I saw on TV once back in my freshman year of college. A bunch of my friends and I were sitting in the TV lounge one lunch hour, when the comedian starts a routine about Mass, including "snack time" and "Jeez-its". The whole room was rofl'ing, myself included, and I don't usually even lol. I wish I remembered the guy's name so I could see it again.
edit; After some searching, I found a YouTube video of it. The comedian's name is Dane Cook. It was just as funny as I remembered it.
edit; After some searching, I found a YouTube video of it. The comedian's name is Dane Cook. It was just as funny as I remembered it.
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If things with fur sweatted they'd get really damp under a fur coatDo foxes sweat? I know dogs don't, so if foxes don't either then really they wouldn't have to bath very often. It seems most everyday grime could be brushed out without much problem.
it's miserable (And sometimes dangerous if you're in a wilderness survival type setting!) to be wet under insulation and working hard; can't cite a source Ive forgotten :(
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