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Tompkins Square Park - Large Dog Run - May 6th and 7th, 2007.
A Minute in the Small Dog Run
Remind me to never again let a dog’s nose anywhere near my face. And that running dog plot twist at the end was pure genius.
“Plot twist,” yes glad you caught that. Believe me it was a nightmare getting the actors to stay on script. And yes no more doggy kisses for me.
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Remind me to never again let a dog’s nose anywhere near my face. And that running dog plot twist at the end was pure genius.
“Plot twist,” yes glad you caught that. Believe me it was a nightmare getting the actors to stay on script. And yes no more doggy kisses for me.