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    Cannibal got a reaction from Dan in LST Animal Lovers   
    Animals? Got that well covered. Here is our extended family:
    Chyna, our fat bulldog

    Stinky, my 20 year old cat

    Spike in a do-rag followed by Spike and Arlo the miniature donkeys


    And finally my wife and Lakota the wolf, who lives at a sanctuary where we volunteer. He is our favorite!!!

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    Cannibal got a reaction from ironchef in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
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    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
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    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from cltattooing in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
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    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
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    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from TatsNCats in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
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    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
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    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal reacted to TatsNCats in Prejudice against people with poorly done tattoos?   
    Shit, I am discriminated against just because I have tattoos period. I take my son to school and all the broads in their 'Mom Jeans', gawk at me like they have never seen anyone like me before. It's pretty stupid. Lucky for me - I don't give a shit. =)
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    Cannibal got a reaction from TatsNCats in Areas of your body you WON'T tattoo   
    Face, throat, and anyplace where my wife is the only one allowed to play.
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    Cannibal got a reaction from Hands On in LST Animal Lovers   
    Animals? Got that well covered. Here is our extended family:
    Chyna, our fat bulldog

    Stinky, my 20 year old cat

    Spike in a do-rag followed by Spike and Arlo the miniature donkeys


    And finally my wife and Lakota the wolf, who lives at a sanctuary where we volunteer. He is our favorite!!!

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    Cannibal got a reaction from Hands On in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
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    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
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    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from El Dolmago in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
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    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
    - - - Updated - - -
    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from TrixieFaux in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
    - - - Updated - - -
    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
    - - - Updated - - -
    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from Zillah in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
    - - - Updated - - -
    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
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    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal reacted to exume in Greetings from the Rocky Mountains   
    Dedication Tattoo on Broadway has some real solid tattooers as well. Mike Pinto at Thick as Thieves puts on some strong work. I'll echo @irezumi and say Lifetime is a great shop, they also bring in awesome guest artists pretty regularly.
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    Cannibal got a reaction from HaydenRose in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
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    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
    - - - Updated - - -
    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from Pugilist in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
    - - - Updated - - -
    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
    - - - Updated - - -
    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from gougetheeyes in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
    - - - Updated - - -
    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
    - - - Updated - - -
    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from MadeIndelible in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
    - - - Updated - - -
    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
    - - - Updated - - -
    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from Graeme in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
    - - - Updated - - -
    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
    - - - Updated - - -
    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from SeeSea in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
    - - - Updated - - -
    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
    - - - Updated - - -
    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from cibo in LST Animal Lovers   
    Animals? Got that well covered. Here is our extended family:
    Chyna, our fat bulldog

    Stinky, my 20 year old cat

    Spike in a do-rag followed by Spike and Arlo the miniature donkeys


    And finally my wife and Lakota the wolf, who lives at a sanctuary where we volunteer. He is our favorite!!!

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    Cannibal got a reaction from Mark Bee in LST Animal Lovers   
    I'll see if I can dig up some more wolf pics. That is one of our favorite shots just because it shows how big they can be. Lakota was only a little over a year old when that picture was taken; he is about 5 years old now and still very human-friendly. He lives in an enclosure with his three siblings. We refer to that enclosure as the lickatorium. :D
    - - - Updated - - -
    A couple more shots from the same moment. All I can find on my computer. I'll dig up some more this weekend.


    There are a ton of wolf sanctuaries around the country and most are desperate for volunteers. A little sweat is all that is required in exchange for making a bond with a wolf...or ten. We generally camp about 50' below the pens in an Aspen grove. Few things in this world match listening to wolves howl at the moon right up a hill from your camp. Highly recommended!
    - - - Updated - - -
    Here is the video that those shots were pulled from. It was our first visit to the sanctuary. A couple of the wolves are hybrids; Zoya being the prime example. She was actually domesticated and lived indoors for a while, which explains her rotund shape. The second video is more for sound. It was the first night we spent at the sanctuary. Everybody we take camping there, goes back for more.




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    Cannibal got a reaction from daveborjes in LST Animal Lovers   
    Animals? Got that well covered. Here is our extended family:
    Chyna, our fat bulldog

    Stinky, my 20 year old cat

    Spike in a do-rag followed by Spike and Arlo the miniature donkeys


    And finally my wife and Lakota the wolf, who lives at a sanctuary where we volunteer. He is our favorite!!!

  22. Like
    Cannibal got a reaction from gougetheeyes in LST Animal Lovers   
    Animals? Got that well covered. Here is our extended family:
    Chyna, our fat bulldog

    Stinky, my 20 year old cat

    Spike in a do-rag followed by Spike and Arlo the miniature donkeys


    And finally my wife and Lakota the wolf, who lives at a sanctuary where we volunteer. He is our favorite!!!

  23. Like
    Cannibal got a reaction from MadeIndelible in LST Animal Lovers   
    Animals? Got that well covered. Here is our extended family:
    Chyna, our fat bulldog

    Stinky, my 20 year old cat

    Spike in a do-rag followed by Spike and Arlo the miniature donkeys


    And finally my wife and Lakota the wolf, who lives at a sanctuary where we volunteer. He is our favorite!!!

  24. Like
    Cannibal got a reaction from TrixieFaux in LST Animal Lovers   
    Animals? Got that well covered. Here is our extended family:
    Chyna, our fat bulldog

    Stinky, my 20 year old cat

    Spike in a do-rag followed by Spike and Arlo the miniature donkeys


    And finally my wife and Lakota the wolf, who lives at a sanctuary where we volunteer. He is our favorite!!!

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    Cannibal got a reaction from irezumi in Greetings from the Rocky Mountains   
    Mammoth was already on my list, so I'll definitely be paying a visit. I'll put Boulder Ink on the list too.
    Thanks for pointing me. I do appreciate it!
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