HERE IS THE NEW BOAT AND TRUCK SETUP FOR JOURNEY THE OUTDOORS SEASON 3 A CHEVY 2500 AND MAXUM 1700 W/ FORCE 85. THERE IS SOME WORK NEEDED BUT IT WILL SERVE THE SHOW GOOD. THIS SEASON WE HAVE CRAPPIES, CATS AND SPECIAL GUEST HOW TO’S AND REPAIR VIDEO’S THIS IS GOING TO BE THE BEST SEASON YET ON JTO!
The Universe is Generous! Chef Lance & family have successfully ensconced themselves in heaven! Not victims of the financial catastrophe, but travelers on an upward spiritual path to light and love. They have landed in a power spot. All the forces of nature convene there to nurture these beloved peeps. This docu will reach out to Lance’s Mom, his brothers, aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, friends, other family, who are scattered all over the country. Let me take this moment to say, “Hi Mom!!! I love you, too! And Pam! I love you & your angelic voice! And all the family and friends of the Toros- Hi Guys!!! ” Such wonderful people, a lovely family, everybody adores the Toro family. Especially uncle paulie… ya see, he loaded me up with fresh baked cimininimnim buns, and a hunk ‘o cheese, and fried chicken… I need help with so many buns, bring milk. So thank you for visiting the new Toro estate, it’s been a pleasure to have you along! Be sure to visit Lance’s web site for the most amazing recipes (he is the Chef to the Stars!!! Yeah, buddy! ) He’ll answer your questions there, he will hook you up. Got a big affair coming? Lance has done it all, even a huge banquet that was totally vegan for over 60 of Hollywood’s elite glamorati… He gourmeted them with creations that transported them to paradise, never before seen on this planet. It was a work of genius. Try this link, contact Chef Lance directly. www.cheflancetoro.com You will be glad now that you can relax ’cause …
Play fetch, feed and groom the cute and fuzzy Taffy dog and help take care of her litter of three adorable puppies! There are treats for each, a play ball, feeding dish and a baby bottle so Barbie doll can help feed them too! Barbie’s Top 10 Pet Care Tips: 1) Dogs & cats like a soft bed. 2) Small pets need a shelter box. 3) Birds need space to spread their wings. 4) Animals need exercise. 5) Animals need natural light and a view. 6) Talk to your pets. 7) Play music. Not too loud though! Use toys like frisbees and balls. 9) Small pets love affection and attention. 10) Put collar tag ID on your pet.
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