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Dogs that can talk; a man scares neighbors with a rubber snake; friends rewire a man's car so it honks when he steps on the brake; videos from Mississippi.
Dogs that can talk; a man scares neighbors with a rubber snake; friends rewire a man's car so it honks when he steps on the brake; videos from Mississippi.
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