User talk:Hornetlax23

Ginger Salas is the president of the FDAA (Fat Dog Association of America) and resides in Maryland. Ginger is an emotionally unstable dog and although argued, she is said to lay on her fatass between 20-22 hours a day with not the slightest regard of what is going on around her. Unless crackers,cheetos,or bread is present in the room, Ginger will refuse to move. Ginger was rescued burel, Maryland. It is said Brenda is the main contributor to Ginger's very large anatomy. Ginger is a strong adversary to paw and tail touching and is avid speaker on the two issues. When eating, Ginger is difficult to approach. It has been reported that Ginger will flare her yellow teeth at anybody within a 5 foot radius of the food she is consuming.

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