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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:53 pm

CBBB wrote:
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Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Gasman wrote:
The most important things (apart from Pet Passport) are the final (24-48 hour) check with treatments and the size of the container.


She forgot to mention the most important timely Rabies vaccinations and following blood tests and the necessity for the dog to be microchipped. (She aint all that clued up on anything 'Cyprus'). Also you must use an appropriate airline approved pet carrier crate or kennel.

But then Oracle probably gets dispensation for that for her dog when she tells them that its owner is GREEK and the GREEKS invented the rabies vaccination and the microchip. She says she flies hers in and out regularly so SHOULD be able to advise but then she 'says' a lot of things!


DEFRA in Cyprus can give you full up to date info on what is required if you phone them.

They stopped the carrying of dogs as excess baggage a few years back and they had to go 'cargo'. Fare then dependent on weight of dog.

If they've started taking them as excess baggage again I haven't heard about it.

If your dog's rabies jabs are not up to date it will the process will need to be started from the beginning, and take some time before you can fly them. Approx 6 months I believe.


Savantless idiot ... you cannot have a "Pet Passport", in the first place, without the rabies jabs and identifying microchip or tattoo (and "hotrod" has already said he has the Pet Passport!)-- once again highlighting how incompetent you are at following exchanges (but of course your prime aim is to gain attention even if it's for a much-needed correction). No don't reply. You are an idiot! We need no further proof.


My dog has a 'Pet Passport' with its vaccinations and microchip details but he hasn't had his Rabies jabs.


Then it's not a Pet Passport (PETS). It's equivalent to a "trnc" one! Just a document which cannot be used to enter the UK. "PETS" is the reason the scheme was initiated.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_passport

The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that it has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinary surgeon.
The passport is not to be confused with a much smaller folder (sometimes purple coloured), routinely issued by vets, which records the complete vaccination history of the pet.


I was confused by the fact that it had passport written on the front... :roll:

Why would you need a rabies vaccination if you were taking the dog to somewhere that didn't require it...?

It is a bit like a normal passport without a Russian visa - you can travel anywhere you like 'cept Russia...


You don't need a rabies vaccine if you were taking your dog to somewhere that already has indigenous rabies -- But, then, you also don't need a Pet Passport! The Pet Passport is purely 'proof' that the right procedures are in place (rabies jab and the other bits I mentioned at the start of this tome before it got re-wired and confabulated by gasfarts) for those countries which have eradicated rabies.


My point is that I have a pet passport for my pooch without the rabies bit...

My friend also had a pet passport for her pooch without the rabies bit. By adding the rabies inoculations to her pet passport she was able to ship the dog back to the UK.

OK?


Idiocy reigns supreme. :roll:

If you are incapable of understanding the relevant differences between any document and a "Pet Passport" then you shouldn't be trying to pass on advice.


So if it says 'Pet Passport' on the front AND my friend's dog travelled to the UK on it after adding the rabies certificate what the hell is it...? :roll:


It's only a "Pet Passport" once the rabies jabs and blood cell confirmation have been done and signed by a vet. Otherwise it's an irrelevant document as far as pet travel to UK goes ... incomplete, unrecognised, whatever. Read the stuff I've posted before commenting further.


Yes, right.... Image


Has it finally dawned on you, pet! :roll:


Yes, it is clear there is absolutely no point trying to discuss anything with you once you have something in your head like this... :roll:


You're the clueless one who has not read what I posted. "PETS" is an acronym for the pet travel scheme, pivotal of which is the rabies vaccine documented on a "Pet Passport"!

"Hotrod" ... go back to Page 1 before this lot joined in! :roll:


You are like a rabid dog that won't let go! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Did I bite you or did you bite me?

The clue is above :wink:


How much does it mean to you to have the last word...? Image


Et tu, Brutus! Will it really end this way ...



After a rabid dog has his last bite, it should be shot.


I don't have anything to say on this subject, I just thought I would try to increase the number of "Quote" boxes!



:lol: :lol:

You are going to have GR chasing you now. He is dead against multi-quotes. I doubt he can run as fast as you though. :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:16 pm

CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Gasman wrote:
The most important things (apart from Pet Passport) are the final (24-48 hour) check with treatments and the size of the container.


She forgot to mention the most important timely Rabies vaccinations and following blood tests and the necessity for the dog to be microchipped. (She aint all that clued up on anything 'Cyprus'). Also you must use an appropriate airline approved pet carrier crate or kennel.

But then Oracle probably gets dispensation for that for her dog when she tells them that its owner is GREEK and the GREEKS invented the rabies vaccination and the microchip. She says she flies hers in and out regularly so SHOULD be able to advise but then she 'says' a lot of things!


DEFRA in Cyprus can give you full up to date info on what is required if you phone them.

They stopped the carrying of dogs as excess baggage a few years back and they had to go 'cargo'. Fare then dependent on weight of dog.

If they've started taking them as excess baggage again I haven't heard about it.

If your dog's rabies jabs are not up to date it will the process will need to be started from the beginning, and take some time before you can fly them. Approx 6 months I believe.


Savantless idiot ... you cannot have a "Pet Passport", in the first place, without the rabies jabs and identifying microchip or tattoo (and "hotrod" has already said he has the Pet Passport!)-- once again highlighting how incompetent you are at following exchanges (but of course your prime aim is to gain attention even if it's for a much-needed correction). No don't reply. You are an idiot! We need no further proof.


My dog has a 'Pet Passport' with its vaccinations and microchip details but he hasn't had his Rabies jabs.


Then it's not a Pet Passport (PETS). It's equivalent to a "trnc" one! Just a document which cannot be used to enter the UK. "PETS" is the reason the scheme was initiated.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_passport

The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that it has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinary surgeon.
The passport is not to be confused with a much smaller folder (sometimes purple coloured), routinely issued by vets, which records the complete vaccination history of the pet.


I was confused by the fact that it had passport written on the front... :roll:

Why would you need a rabies vaccination if you were taking the dog to somewhere that didn't require it...?

It is a bit like a normal passport without a Russian visa - you can travel anywhere you like 'cept Russia...


You don't need a rabies vaccine if you were taking your dog to somewhere that already has indigenous rabies -- But, then, you also don't need a Pet Passport! The Pet Passport is purely 'proof' that the right procedures are in place (rabies jab and the other bits I mentioned at the start of this tome before it got re-wired and confabulated by gasfarts) for those countries which have eradicated rabies.


My point is that I have a pet passport for my pooch without the rabies bit...

My friend also had a pet passport for her pooch without the rabies bit. By adding the rabies inoculations to her pet passport she was able to ship the dog back to the UK.

OK?


Idiocy reigns supreme. :roll:

If you are incapable of understanding the relevant differences between any document and a "Pet Passport" then you shouldn't be trying to pass on advice.


So if it says 'Pet Passport' on the front AND my friend's dog travelled to the UK on it after adding the rabies certificate what the hell is it...? :roll:


It's only a "Pet Passport" once the rabies jabs and blood cell confirmation have been done and signed by a vet. Otherwise it's an irrelevant document as far as pet travel to UK goes ... incomplete, unrecognised, whatever. Read the stuff I've posted before commenting further.


Yes, right.... Image


Has it finally dawned on you, pet! :roll:


Yes, it is clear there is absolutely no point trying to discuss anything with you once you have something in your head like this... :roll:


You're the clueless one who has not read what I posted. "PETS" is an acronym for the pet travel scheme, pivotal of which is the rabies vaccine documented on a "Pet Passport"!

"Hotrod" ... go back to Page 1 before this lot joined in! :roll:


You are like a rabid dog that won't let go! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Did I bite you or did you bite me?

The clue is above :wink:


How much does it mean to you to have the last word...? Image


Et tu, Brutus! Will it really end this way ...



After a rabid dog has his last bite, it should be shot.


I don't have anything to say on this subject, I just thought I would try to increase the number of "Quote" boxes!


I can keep going ... if you can! :wink:
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:22 pm

Oracle wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Gasman wrote:
The most important things (apart from Pet Passport) are the final (24-48 hour) check with treatments and the size of the container.


She forgot to mention the most important timely Rabies vaccinations and following blood tests and the necessity for the dog to be microchipped. (She aint all that clued up on anything 'Cyprus'). Also you must use an appropriate airline approved pet carrier crate or kennel.

But then Oracle probably gets dispensation for that for her dog when she tells them that its owner is GREEK and the GREEKS invented the rabies vaccination and the microchip. She says she flies hers in and out regularly so SHOULD be able to advise but then she 'says' a lot of things!


DEFRA in Cyprus can give you full up to date info on what is required if you phone them.

They stopped the carrying of dogs as excess baggage a few years back and they had to go 'cargo'. Fare then dependent on weight of dog.

If they've started taking them as excess baggage again I haven't heard about it.

If your dog's rabies jabs are not up to date it will the process will need to be started from the beginning, and take some time before you can fly them. Approx 6 months I believe.


Savantless idiot ... you cannot have a "Pet Passport", in the first place, without the rabies jabs and identifying microchip or tattoo (and "hotrod" has already said he has the Pet Passport!)-- once again highlighting how incompetent you are at following exchanges (but of course your prime aim is to gain attention even if it's for a much-needed correction). No don't reply. You are an idiot! We need no further proof.


My dog has a 'Pet Passport' with its vaccinations and microchip details but he hasn't had his Rabies jabs.


Then it's not a Pet Passport (PETS). It's equivalent to a "trnc" one! Just a document which cannot be used to enter the UK. "PETS" is the reason the scheme was initiated.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_passport

The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that it has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinary surgeon.
The passport is not to be confused with a much smaller folder (sometimes purple coloured), routinely issued by vets, which records the complete vaccination history of the pet.


I was confused by the fact that it had passport written on the front... :roll:

Why would you need a rabies vaccination if you were taking the dog to somewhere that didn't require it...?

It is a bit like a normal passport without a Russian visa - you can travel anywhere you like 'cept Russia...


You don't need a rabies vaccine if you were taking your dog to somewhere that already has indigenous rabies -- But, then, you also don't need a Pet Passport! The Pet Passport is purely 'proof' that the right procedures are in place (rabies jab and the other bits I mentioned at the start of this tome before it got re-wired and confabulated by gasfarts) for those countries which have eradicated rabies.


My point is that I have a pet passport for my pooch without the rabies bit...

My friend also had a pet passport for her pooch without the rabies bit. By adding the rabies inoculations to her pet passport she was able to ship the dog back to the UK.

OK?


Idiocy reigns supreme. :roll:

If you are incapable of understanding the relevant differences between any document and a "Pet Passport" then you shouldn't be trying to pass on advice.


So if it says 'Pet Passport' on the front AND my friend's dog travelled to the UK on it after adding the rabies certificate what the hell is it...? :roll:


It's only a "Pet Passport" once the rabies jabs and blood cell confirmation have been done and signed by a vet. Otherwise it's an irrelevant document as far as pet travel to UK goes ... incomplete, unrecognised, whatever. Read the stuff I've posted before commenting further.


Yes, right.... Image


Has it finally dawned on you, pet! :roll:


Yes, it is clear there is absolutely no point trying to discuss anything with you once you have something in your head like this... :roll:


You're the clueless one who has not read what I posted. "PETS" is an acronym for the pet travel scheme, pivotal of which is the rabies vaccine documented on a "Pet Passport"!

"Hotrod" ... go back to Page 1 before this lot joined in! :roll:


You are like a rabid dog that won't let go! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Did I bite you or did you bite me?

The clue is above :wink:


How much does it mean to you to have the last word...? Image


Et tu, Brutus! Will it really end this way ...



After a rabid dog has his last bite, it should be shot.


I don't have anything to say on this subject, I just thought I would try to increase the number of "Quote" boxes!


I can keep going ... if you can! :wink:


Is that a challenge?
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Postby CBBB » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:25 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Gasman wrote:
The most important things (apart from Pet Passport) are the final (24-48 hour) check with treatments and the size of the container.


She forgot to mention the most important timely Rabies vaccinations and following blood tests and the necessity for the dog to be microchipped. (She aint all that clued up on anything 'Cyprus'). Also you must use an appropriate airline approved pet carrier crate or kennel.

But then Oracle probably gets dispensation for that for her dog when she tells them that its owner is GREEK and the GREEKS invented the rabies vaccination and the microchip. She says she flies hers in and out regularly so SHOULD be able to advise but then she 'says' a lot of things!


DEFRA in Cyprus can give you full up to date info on what is required if you phone them.

They stopped the carrying of dogs as excess baggage a few years back and they had to go 'cargo'. Fare then dependent on weight of dog.

If they've started taking them as excess baggage again I haven't heard about it.

If your dog's rabies jabs are not up to date it will the process will need to be started from the beginning, and take some time before you can fly them. Approx 6 months I believe.


Savantless idiot ... you cannot have a "Pet Passport", in the first place, without the rabies jabs and identifying microchip or tattoo (and "hotrod" has already said he has the Pet Passport!)-- once again highlighting how incompetent you are at following exchanges (but of course your prime aim is to gain attention even if it's for a much-needed correction). No don't reply. You are an idiot! We need no further proof.


My dog has a 'Pet Passport' with its vaccinations and microchip details but he hasn't had his Rabies jabs.


Then it's not a Pet Passport (PETS). It's equivalent to a "trnc" one! Just a document which cannot be used to enter the UK. "PETS" is the reason the scheme was initiated.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_passport

The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that it has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinary surgeon.
The passport is not to be confused with a much smaller folder (sometimes purple coloured), routinely issued by vets, which records the complete vaccination history of the pet.


I was confused by the fact that it had passport written on the front... :roll:

Why would you need a rabies vaccination if you were taking the dog to somewhere that didn't require it...?

It is a bit like a normal passport without a Russian visa - you can travel anywhere you like 'cept Russia...


You don't need a rabies vaccine if you were taking your dog to somewhere that already has indigenous rabies -- But, then, you also don't need a Pet Passport! The Pet Passport is purely 'proof' that the right procedures are in place (rabies jab and the other bits I mentioned at the start of this tome before it got re-wired and confabulated by gasfarts) for those countries which have eradicated rabies.


My point is that I have a pet passport for my pooch without the rabies bit...

My friend also had a pet passport for her pooch without the rabies bit. By adding the rabies inoculations to her pet passport she was able to ship the dog back to the UK.

OK?


Idiocy reigns supreme. :roll:

If you are incapable of understanding the relevant differences between any document and a "Pet Passport" then you shouldn't be trying to pass on advice.


So if it says 'Pet Passport' on the front AND my friend's dog travelled to the UK on it after adding the rabies certificate what the hell is it...? :roll:


It's only a "Pet Passport" once the rabies jabs and blood cell confirmation have been done and signed by a vet. Otherwise it's an irrelevant document as far as pet travel to UK goes ... incomplete, unrecognised, whatever. Read the stuff I've posted before commenting further.


Yes, right.... Image


Has it finally dawned on you, pet! :roll:


Yes, it is clear there is absolutely no point trying to discuss anything with you once you have something in your head like this... :roll:


You're the clueless one who has not read what I posted. "PETS" is an acronym for the pet travel scheme, pivotal of which is the rabies vaccine documented on a "Pet Passport"!

"Hotrod" ... go back to Page 1 before this lot joined in! :roll:


You are like a rabid dog that won't let go! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Did I bite you or did you bite me?

The clue is above :wink:


How much does it mean to you to have the last word...? Image


Et tu, Brutus! Will it really end this way ...



After a rabid dog has his last bite, it should be shot.


I don't have anything to say on this subject, I just thought I would try to increase the number of "Quote" boxes!


I can keep going ... if you can! :wink:


Is that a challenge?


Sounded like one to me!

(Bloody hell, Jim at Cyprus Dying would have a fit if his sheep did so many quotes!)
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Postby apc2010 » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:30 pm

CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Gasman wrote:
The most important things (apart from Pet Passport) are the final (24-48 hour) check with treatments and the size of the container.


She forgot to mention the most important timely Rabies vaccinations and following blood tests and the necessity for the dog to be microchipped. (She aint all that clued up on anything 'Cyprus'). Also you must use an appropriate airline approved pet carrier crate or kennel.

But then Oracle probably gets dispensation for that for her dog when she tells them that its owner is GREEK and the GREEKS invented the rabies vaccination and the microchip. She says she flies hers in and out regularly so SHOULD be able to advise but then she 'says' a lot of things!


DEFRA in Cyprus can give you full up to date info on what is required if you phone them.

They stopped the carrying of dogs as excess baggage a few years back and they had to go 'cargo'. Fare then dependent on weight of dog.

If they've started taking them as excess baggage again I haven't heard about it.

If your dog's rabies jabs are not up to date it will the process will need to be started from the beginning, and take some time before you can fly them. Approx 6 months I believe.


Savantless idiot ... you cannot have a "Pet Passport", in the first place, without the rabies jabs and identifying microchip or tattoo (and "hotrod" has already said he has the Pet Passport!)-- once again highlighting how incompetent you are at following exchanges (but of course your prime aim is to gain attention even if it's for a much-needed correction). No don't reply. You are an idiot! We need no further proof.


My dog has a 'Pet Passport' with its vaccinations and microchip details but he hasn't had his Rabies jabs.


Then it's not a Pet Passport (PETS). It's equivalent to a "trnc" one! Just a document which cannot be used to enter the UK. "PETS" is the reason the scheme was initiated.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_passport

The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that it has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinary surgeon.
The passport is not to be confused with a much smaller folder (sometimes purple coloured), routinely issued by vets, which records the complete vaccination history of the pet.


I was confused by the fact that it had passport written on the front... :roll:

Why would you need a rabies vaccination if you were taking the dog to somewhere that didn't require it...?

It is a bit like a normal passport without a Russian visa - you can travel anywhere you like 'cept Russia...


You don't need a rabies vaccine if you were taking your dog to somewhere that already has indigenous rabies -- But, then, you also don't need a Pet Passport! The Pet Passport is purely 'proof' that the right procedures are in place (rabies jab and the other bits I mentioned at the start of this tome before it got re-wired and confabulated by gasfarts) for those countries which have eradicated rabies.


My point is that I have a pet passport for my pooch without the rabies bit...

My friend also had a pet passport for her pooch without the rabies bit. By adding the rabies inoculations to her pet passport she was able to ship the dog back to the UK.

OK?


Idiocy reigns supreme. :roll:

If you are incapable of understanding the relevant differences between any document and a "Pet Passport" then you shouldn't be trying to pass on advice.


So if it says 'Pet Passport' on the front AND my friend's dog travelled to the UK on it after adding the rabies certificate what the hell is it...? :roll:


It's only a "Pet Passport" once the rabies jabs and blood cell confirmation have been done and signed by a vet. Otherwise it's an irrelevant document as far as pet travel to UK goes ... incomplete, unrecognised, whatever. Read the stuff I've posted before commenting further.


Yes, right.... Image


Has it finally dawned on you, pet! :roll:


Yes, it is clear there is absolutely no point trying to discuss anything with you once you have something in your head like this... :roll:


You're the clueless one who has not read what I posted. "PETS" is an acronym for the pet travel scheme, pivotal of which is the rabies vaccine documented on a "Pet Passport"!

"Hotrod" ... go back to Page 1 before this lot joined in! :roll:


You are like a rabid dog that won't let go! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Did I bite you or did you bite me?

The clue is above :wink:


How much does it mean to you to have the last word...? Image


Et tu, Brutus! Will it really end this way ...



After a rabid dog has his last bite, it should be shot.


I don't have anything to say on this subject, I just thought I would try to increase the number of "Quote" boxes!


I can keep going ... if you can! :wink:


Is that a challenge?


Sounded like one to me!

(Bloody hell, Jim at Cyprus Dying would have a fit if his sheep did so many quotes!)


cy44 don't even have a quote system ..
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Postby CBBB » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:32 pm

apc2010 wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Gasman wrote:
The most important things (apart from Pet Passport) are the final (24-48 hour) check with treatments and the size of the container.


She forgot to mention the most important timely Rabies vaccinations and following blood tests and the necessity for the dog to be microchipped. (She aint all that clued up on anything 'Cyprus'). Also you must use an appropriate airline approved pet carrier crate or kennel.

But then Oracle probably gets dispensation for that for her dog when she tells them that its owner is GREEK and the GREEKS invented the rabies vaccination and the microchip. She says she flies hers in and out regularly so SHOULD be able to advise but then she 'says' a lot of things!


DEFRA in Cyprus can give you full up to date info on what is required if you phone them.

They stopped the carrying of dogs as excess baggage a few years back and they had to go 'cargo'. Fare then dependent on weight of dog.

If they've started taking them as excess baggage again I haven't heard about it.

If your dog's rabies jabs are not up to date it will the process will need to be started from the beginning, and take some time before you can fly them. Approx 6 months I believe.


Savantless idiot ... you cannot have a "Pet Passport", in the first place, without the rabies jabs and identifying microchip or tattoo (and "hotrod" has already said he has the Pet Passport!)-- once again highlighting how incompetent you are at following exchanges (but of course your prime aim is to gain attention even if it's for a much-needed correction). No don't reply. You are an idiot! We need no further proof.


My dog has a 'Pet Passport' with its vaccinations and microchip details but he hasn't had his Rabies jabs.


Then it's not a Pet Passport (PETS). It's equivalent to a "trnc" one! Just a document which cannot be used to enter the UK. "PETS" is the reason the scheme was initiated.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_passport

The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that it has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinary surgeon.
The passport is not to be confused with a much smaller folder (sometimes purple coloured), routinely issued by vets, which records the complete vaccination history of the pet.


I was confused by the fact that it had passport written on the front... :roll:

Why would you need a rabies vaccination if you were taking the dog to somewhere that didn't require it...?

It is a bit like a normal passport without a Russian visa - you can travel anywhere you like 'cept Russia...


You don't need a rabies vaccine if you were taking your dog to somewhere that already has indigenous rabies -- But, then, you also don't need a Pet Passport! The Pet Passport is purely 'proof' that the right procedures are in place (rabies jab and the other bits I mentioned at the start of this tome before it got re-wired and confabulated by gasfarts) for those countries which have eradicated rabies.


My point is that I have a pet passport for my pooch without the rabies bit...

My friend also had a pet passport for her pooch without the rabies bit. By adding the rabies inoculations to her pet passport she was able to ship the dog back to the UK.

OK?


Idiocy reigns supreme. :roll:

If you are incapable of understanding the relevant differences between any document and a "Pet Passport" then you shouldn't be trying to pass on advice.


So if it says 'Pet Passport' on the front AND my friend's dog travelled to the UK on it after adding the rabies certificate what the hell is it...? :roll:


It's only a "Pet Passport" once the rabies jabs and blood cell confirmation have been done and signed by a vet. Otherwise it's an irrelevant document as far as pet travel to UK goes ... incomplete, unrecognised, whatever. Read the stuff I've posted before commenting further.


Yes, right.... Image


Has it finally dawned on you, pet! :roll:


Yes, it is clear there is absolutely no point trying to discuss anything with you once you have something in your head like this... :roll:


You're the clueless one who has not read what I posted. "PETS" is an acronym for the pet travel scheme, pivotal of which is the rabies vaccine documented on a "Pet Passport"!

"Hotrod" ... go back to Page 1 before this lot joined in! :roll:


You are like a rabid dog that won't let go! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Did I bite you or did you bite me?

The clue is above :wink:


How much does it mean to you to have the last word...? Image


Et tu, Brutus! Will it really end this way ...



After a rabid dog has his last bite, it should be shot.


I don't have anything to say on this subject, I just thought I would try to increase the number of "Quote" boxes!


I can keep going ... if you can! :wink:


Is that a challenge?


Sounded like one to me!

(Bloody hell, Jim at Cyprus Dying would have a fit if his sheep did so many quotes!)


cy44 don't even have a quote system ..


Who would want to quote anything from that load of pathetic, ignorant,, illiterate, carpetbaggers?
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Postby Oracle » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:35 pm

apc2010 wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Gasman wrote:
The most important things (apart from Pet Passport) are the final (24-48 hour) check with treatments and the size of the container.


She forgot to mention the most important timely Rabies vaccinations and following blood tests and the necessity for the dog to be microchipped. (She aint all that clued up on anything 'Cyprus'). Also you must use an appropriate airline approved pet carrier crate or kennel.

But then Oracle probably gets dispensation for that for her dog when she tells them that its owner is GREEK and the GREEKS invented the rabies vaccination and the microchip. She says she flies hers in and out regularly so SHOULD be able to advise but then she 'says' a lot of things!


DEFRA in Cyprus can give you full up to date info on what is required if you phone them.

They stopped the carrying of dogs as excess baggage a few years back and they had to go 'cargo'. Fare then dependent on weight of dog.

If they've started taking them as excess baggage again I haven't heard about it.

If your dog's rabies jabs are not up to date it will the process will need to be started from the beginning, and take some time before you can fly them. Approx 6 months I believe.


Savantless idiot ... you cannot have a "Pet Passport", in the first place, without the rabies jabs and identifying microchip or tattoo (and "hotrod" has already said he has the Pet Passport!)-- once again highlighting how incompetent you are at following exchanges (but of course your prime aim is to gain attention even if it's for a much-needed correction). No don't reply. You are an idiot! We need no further proof.


My dog has a 'Pet Passport' with its vaccinations and microchip details but he hasn't had his Rabies jabs.


Then it's not a Pet Passport (PETS). It's equivalent to a "trnc" one! Just a document which cannot be used to enter the UK. "PETS" is the reason the scheme was initiated.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_passport

The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that it has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinary surgeon.
The passport is not to be confused with a much smaller folder (sometimes purple coloured), routinely issued by vets, which records the complete vaccination history of the pet.


I was confused by the fact that it had passport written on the front... :roll:

Why would you need a rabies vaccination if you were taking the dog to somewhere that didn't require it...?

It is a bit like a normal passport without a Russian visa - you can travel anywhere you like 'cept Russia...


You don't need a rabies vaccine if you were taking your dog to somewhere that already has indigenous rabies -- But, then, you also don't need a Pet Passport! The Pet Passport is purely 'proof' that the right procedures are in place (rabies jab and the other bits I mentioned at the start of this tome before it got re-wired and confabulated by gasfarts) for those countries which have eradicated rabies.


My point is that I have a pet passport for my pooch without the rabies bit...

My friend also had a pet passport for her pooch without the rabies bit. By adding the rabies inoculations to her pet passport she was able to ship the dog back to the UK.

OK?


Idiocy reigns supreme. :roll:

If you are incapable of understanding the relevant differences between any document and a "Pet Passport" then you shouldn't be trying to pass on advice.


So if it says 'Pet Passport' on the front AND my friend's dog travelled to the UK on it after adding the rabies certificate what the hell is it...? :roll:


It's only a "Pet Passport" once the rabies jabs and blood cell confirmation have been done and signed by a vet. Otherwise it's an irrelevant document as far as pet travel to UK goes ... incomplete, unrecognised, whatever. Read the stuff I've posted before commenting further.


Yes, right.... Image


Has it finally dawned on you, pet! :roll:


Yes, it is clear there is absolutely no point trying to discuss anything with you once you have something in your head like this... :roll:


You're the clueless one who has not read what I posted. "PETS" is an acronym for the pet travel scheme, pivotal of which is the rabies vaccine documented on a "Pet Passport"!

"Hotrod" ... go back to Page 1 before this lot joined in! :roll:


You are like a rabid dog that won't let go! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Did I bite you or did you bite me?

The clue is above :wink:


How much does it mean to you to have the last word...? Image


Et tu, Brutus! Will it really end this way ...



After a rabid dog has his last bite, it should be shot.


I don't have anything to say on this subject, I just thought I would try to increase the number of "Quote" boxes!


I can keep going ... if you can! :wink:


Is that a challenge?


Sounded like one to me!

(Bloody hell, Jim at Cyprus Dying would have a fit if his sheep did so many quotes!)


cy44 don't even have a quote system ..


Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehhh!!!! :D
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Postby CBBB » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:42 pm

Oracle wrote:
apc2010 wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Gasman wrote:
The most important things (apart from Pet Passport) are the final (24-48 hour) check with treatments and the size of the container.


She forgot to mention the most important timely Rabies vaccinations and following blood tests and the necessity for the dog to be microchipped. (She aint all that clued up on anything 'Cyprus'). Also you must use an appropriate airline approved pet carrier crate or kennel.

But then Oracle probably gets dispensation for that for her dog when she tells them that its owner is GREEK and the GREEKS invented the rabies vaccination and the microchip. She says she flies hers in and out regularly so SHOULD be able to advise but then she 'says' a lot of things!


DEFRA in Cyprus can give you full up to date info on what is required if you phone them.

They stopped the carrying of dogs as excess baggage a few years back and they had to go 'cargo'. Fare then dependent on weight of dog.

If they've started taking them as excess baggage again I haven't heard about it.

If your dog's rabies jabs are not up to date it will the process will need to be started from the beginning, and take some time before you can fly them. Approx 6 months I believe.


Savantless idiot ... you cannot have a "Pet Passport", in the first place, without the rabies jabs and identifying microchip or tattoo (and "hotrod" has already said he has the Pet Passport!)-- once again highlighting how incompetent you are at following exchanges (but of course your prime aim is to gain attention even if it's for a much-needed correction). No don't reply. You are an idiot! We need no further proof.


My dog has a 'Pet Passport' with its vaccinations and microchip details but he hasn't had his Rabies jabs.


Then it's not a Pet Passport (PETS). It's equivalent to a "trnc" one! Just a document which cannot be used to enter the UK. "PETS" is the reason the scheme was initiated.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_passport

The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that it has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinary surgeon.
The passport is not to be confused with a much smaller folder (sometimes purple coloured), routinely issued by vets, which records the complete vaccination history of the pet.


I was confused by the fact that it had passport written on the front... :roll:

Why would you need a rabies vaccination if you were taking the dog to somewhere that didn't require it...?

It is a bit like a normal passport without a Russian visa - you can travel anywhere you like 'cept Russia...


You don't need a rabies vaccine if you were taking your dog to somewhere that already has indigenous rabies -- But, then, you also don't need a Pet Passport! The Pet Passport is purely 'proof' that the right procedures are in place (rabies jab and the other bits I mentioned at the start of this tome before it got re-wired and confabulated by gasfarts) for those countries which have eradicated rabies.


My point is that I have a pet passport for my pooch without the rabies bit...

My friend also had a pet passport for her pooch without the rabies bit. By adding the rabies inoculations to her pet passport she was able to ship the dog back to the UK.

OK?


Idiocy reigns supreme. :roll:

If you are incapable of understanding the relevant differences between any document and a "Pet Passport" then you shouldn't be trying to pass on advice.


So if it says 'Pet Passport' on the front AND my friend's dog travelled to the UK on it after adding the rabies certificate what the hell is it...? :roll:


It's only a "Pet Passport" once the rabies jabs and blood cell confirmation have been done and signed by a vet. Otherwise it's an irrelevant document as far as pet travel to UK goes ... incomplete, unrecognised, whatever. Read the stuff I've posted before commenting further.


Yes, right.... Image


Has it finally dawned on you, pet! :roll:


Yes, it is clear there is absolutely no point trying to discuss anything with you once you have something in your head like this... :roll:


You're the clueless one who has not read what I posted. "PETS" is an acronym for the pet travel scheme, pivotal of which is the rabies vaccine documented on a "Pet Passport"!

"Hotrod" ... go back to Page 1 before this lot joined in! :roll:


You are like a rabid dog that won't let go! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Did I bite you or did you bite me?

The clue is above :wink:


How much does it mean to you to have the last word...? Image


Et tu, Brutus! Will it really end this way ...



After a rabid dog has his last bite, it should be shot.


I don't have anything to say on this subject, I just thought I would try to increase the number of "Quote" boxes!


I can keep going ... if you can! :wink:


Is that a challenge?


Sounded like one to me!

(Bloody hell, Jim at Cyprus Dying would have a fit if his sheep did so many quotes!)


cy44 don't even have a quote system ..


Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehhh!!!! :D


With this one, it is only 26 sets of quotes, anyone for 100?
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Postby SpartanGamer » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:46 pm

CBBB wrote:
Oracle wrote:
apc2010 wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Gasman wrote:
The most important things (apart from Pet Passport) are the final (24-48 hour) check with treatments and the size of the container.


She forgot to mention the most important timely Rabies vaccinations and following blood tests and the necessity for the dog to be microchipped. (She aint all that clued up on anything 'Cyprus'). Also you must use an appropriate airline approved pet carrier crate or kennel.

But then Oracle probably gets dispensation for that for her dog when she tells them that its owner is GREEK and the GREEKS invented the rabies vaccination and the microchip. She says she flies hers in and out regularly so SHOULD be able to advise but then she 'says' a lot of things!


DEFRA in Cyprus can give you full up to date info on what is required if you phone them.

They stopped the carrying of dogs as excess baggage a few years back and they had to go 'cargo'. Fare then dependent on weight of dog.

If they've started taking them as excess baggage again I haven't heard about it.

If your dog's rabies jabs are not up to date it will the process will need to be started from the beginning, and take some time before you can fly them. Approx 6 months I believe.


Savantless idiot ... you cannot have a "Pet Passport", in the first place, without the rabies jabs and identifying microchip or tattoo (and "hotrod" has already said he has the Pet Passport!)-- once again highlighting how incompetent you are at following exchanges (but of course your prime aim is to gain attention even if it's for a much-needed correction). No don't reply. You are an idiot! We need no further proof.


My dog has a 'Pet Passport' with its vaccinations and microchip details but he hasn't had his Rabies jabs.


Then it's not a Pet Passport (PETS). It's equivalent to a "trnc" one! Just a document which cannot be used to enter the UK. "PETS" is the reason the scheme was initiated.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_passport

The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that it has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinary surgeon.
The passport is not to be confused with a much smaller folder (sometimes purple coloured), routinely issued by vets, which records the complete vaccination history of the pet.


I was confused by the fact that it had passport written on the front... :roll:

Why would you need a rabies vaccination if you were taking the dog to somewhere that didn't require it...?

It is a bit like a normal passport without a Russian visa - you can travel anywhere you like 'cept Russia...


You don't need a rabies vaccine if you were taking your dog to somewhere that already has indigenous rabies -- But, then, you also don't need a Pet Passport! The Pet Passport is purely 'proof' that the right procedures are in place (rabies jab and the other bits I mentioned at the start of this tome before it got re-wired and confabulated by gasfarts) for those countries which have eradicated rabies.


My point is that I have a pet passport for my pooch without the rabies bit...

My friend also had a pet passport for her pooch without the rabies bit. By adding the rabies inoculations to her pet passport she was able to ship the dog back to the UK.

OK?


Idiocy reigns supreme. :roll:

If you are incapable of understanding the relevant differences between any document and a "Pet Passport" then you shouldn't be trying to pass on advice.


So if it says 'Pet Passport' on the front AND my friend's dog travelled to the UK on it after adding the rabies certificate what the hell is it...? :roll:


It's only a "Pet Passport" once the rabies jabs and blood cell confirmation have been done and signed by a vet. Otherwise it's an irrelevant document as far as pet travel to UK goes ... incomplete, unrecognised, whatever. Read the stuff I've posted before commenting further.


Yes, right.... Image


Has it finally dawned on you, pet! :roll:


Yes, it is clear there is absolutely no point trying to discuss anything with you once you have something in your head like this... :roll:


You're the clueless one who has not read what I posted. "PETS" is an acronym for the pet travel scheme, pivotal of which is the rabies vaccine documented on a "Pet Passport"!

"Hotrod" ... go back to Page 1 before this lot joined in! :roll:


You are like a rabid dog that won't let go! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Did I bite you or did you bite me?

The clue is above :wink:


How much does it mean to you to have the last word...? Image


Et tu, Brutus! Will it really end this way ...



After a rabid dog has his last bite, it should be shot.


I don't have anything to say on this subject, I just thought I would try to increase the number of "Quote" boxes!


I can keep going ... if you can! :wink:


Is that a challenge?


Sounded like one to me!

(Bloody hell, Jim at Cyprus Dying would have a fit if his sheep did so many quotes!)


cy44 don't even have a quote system ..


Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehhh!!!! :D


With this one, it is only 26 sets of quotes, anyone for 100?


Quote-a-thon?
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Postby Oracle » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:46 pm

CBBB wrote:
Oracle wrote:
apc2010 wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Gasman wrote:
The most important things (apart from Pet Passport) are the final (24-48 hour) check with treatments and the size of the container.


She forgot to mention the most important timely Rabies vaccinations and following blood tests and the necessity for the dog to be microchipped. (She aint all that clued up on anything 'Cyprus'). Also you must use an appropriate airline approved pet carrier crate or kennel.

But then Oracle probably gets dispensation for that for her dog when she tells them that its owner is GREEK and the GREEKS invented the rabies vaccination and the microchip. She says she flies hers in and out regularly so SHOULD be able to advise but then she 'says' a lot of things!


DEFRA in Cyprus can give you full up to date info on what is required if you phone them.

They stopped the carrying of dogs as excess baggage a few years back and they had to go 'cargo'. Fare then dependent on weight of dog.

If they've started taking them as excess baggage again I haven't heard about it.

If your dog's rabies jabs are not up to date it will the process will need to be started from the beginning, and take some time before you can fly them. Approx 6 months I believe.


Savantless idiot ... you cannot have a "Pet Passport", in the first place, without the rabies jabs and identifying microchip or tattoo (and "hotrod" has already said he has the Pet Passport!)-- once again highlighting how incompetent you are at following exchanges (but of course your prime aim is to gain attention even if it's for a much-needed correction). No don't reply. You are an idiot! We need no further proof.


My dog has a 'Pet Passport' with its vaccinations and microchip details but he hasn't had his Rabies jabs.


Then it's not a Pet Passport (PETS). It's equivalent to a "trnc" one! Just a document which cannot be used to enter the UK. "PETS" is the reason the scheme was initiated.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_passport

The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that it has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinary surgeon.
The passport is not to be confused with a much smaller folder (sometimes purple coloured), routinely issued by vets, which records the complete vaccination history of the pet.


I was confused by the fact that it had passport written on the front... :roll:

Why would you need a rabies vaccination if you were taking the dog to somewhere that didn't require it...?

It is a bit like a normal passport without a Russian visa - you can travel anywhere you like 'cept Russia...


You don't need a rabies vaccine if you were taking your dog to somewhere that already has indigenous rabies -- But, then, you also don't need a Pet Passport! The Pet Passport is purely 'proof' that the right procedures are in place (rabies jab and the other bits I mentioned at the start of this tome before it got re-wired and confabulated by gasfarts) for those countries which have eradicated rabies.


My point is that I have a pet passport for my pooch without the rabies bit...

My friend also had a pet passport for her pooch without the rabies bit. By adding the rabies inoculations to her pet passport she was able to ship the dog back to the UK.

OK?


Idiocy reigns supreme. :roll:

If you are incapable of understanding the relevant differences between any document and a "Pet Passport" then you shouldn't be trying to pass on advice.


So if it says 'Pet Passport' on the front AND my friend's dog travelled to the UK on it after adding the rabies certificate what the hell is it...? :roll:


It's only a "Pet Passport" once the rabies jabs and blood cell confirmation have been done and signed by a vet. Otherwise it's an irrelevant document as far as pet travel to UK goes ... incomplete, unrecognised, whatever. Read the stuff I've posted before commenting further.


Yes, right.... Image


Has it finally dawned on you, pet! :roll:


Yes, it is clear there is absolutely no point trying to discuss anything with you once you have something in your head like this... :roll:


You're the clueless one who has not read what I posted. "PETS" is an acronym for the pet travel scheme, pivotal of which is the rabies vaccine documented on a "Pet Passport"!

"Hotrod" ... go back to Page 1 before this lot joined in! :roll:


You are like a rabid dog that won't let go! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Did I bite you or did you bite me?

The clue is above :wink:


How much does it mean to you to have the last word...? Image


Et tu, Brutus! Will it really end this way ...



After a rabid dog has his last bite, it should be shot.


I don't have anything to say on this subject, I just thought I would try to increase the number of "Quote" boxes!


I can keep going ... if you can! :wink:


Is that a challenge?


Sounded like one to me!

(Bloody hell, Jim at Cyprus Dying would have a fit if his sheep did so many quotes!)


cy44 don't even have a quote system ..


Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehhh!!!! :D


With this one, it is only 26 sets of quotes, anyone for 100?


27 :D
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