Post by BluePlaid on Sept 6, 2013 23:27:43 GMT -5
Name: Awol
Alias: All-Star, Owl.
Gender: Male
Age: Three Years
Breed: Doberman
Likes: Flirting, girls, hunting, one-night-stands, feeling relaxed, being alone.
Dislikes: Family, injustice, obnoxious beings, relationships
Stock: Adult here
Appearance: Well is your average looking black Doberman. He has a black nose and a docked tail, with erect ears. He has light brown eyes, and brown on his legs, chest, muzzle, above his eyes, and mixed into the sides of his muzzle. Other than that, he is a black figure with a broad chest and shoulders. Awol has naturally strong muscles, and a sort of rectangular muzzle. He stands at 28 inches tall, and weighs 81 pounds. He always smells like rain.
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Personality: Awol is usually a very calm and relaxed being, never looking for fights, and usually just wants to be alone. Although at times, he is very flirtatious, and knows how to win a girl over. No matter is she's straight, gay, tired, lonely, or sad. He is very comforting and tender when it comes to females, but with guys he usually tries to avoid. He will never get with a girl who already has a man or has pups, for he believe it's disrespectful. Females are like a mix of roses and cacti to him. Many are tough, many are sweet, and many know how to survive without "water," or guys. Therefore, he treats them how they they want to be treated.
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History:Born here in Colorado, Awol's tail was docked at the age of three days, and his ears were cropped when he was twelve weeks. He was used as a guard dog for a farmer named William. Over time, Awol would watch as the human beings would slowly leave. Many crops began to die, and so did William's. William started to feed only himself and his two kids, both young boys. His wife passed away when Awol was still a puppy. She was so nice, sweet, and tenderly. Whenever there was a storm outside, she would let Awol inside, and would argue with William for an hour about how he should treat Awol better. They also had twins, the two boys, and they really loved Awol. Whenever William would go out to trade his crops, the twins would play with Awol. They would hunt with him, play fetch, and argue with who got to throw the ball first. All of that was gone, ever since people started leaving. William couldn't trade, and since he only thought of Awol as a guard dog, he wouldn't let the twins play with him. One night during a big storm, Awol gradually ran away, trying to seek a better life in Colorado
Alias: All-Star, Owl.
Gender: Male
Age: Three Years
Breed: Doberman
Likes: Flirting, girls, hunting, one-night-stands, feeling relaxed, being alone.
Dislikes: Family, injustice, obnoxious beings, relationships
Stock: Adult here
Appearance: Well is your average looking black Doberman. He has a black nose and a docked tail, with erect ears. He has light brown eyes, and brown on his legs, chest, muzzle, above his eyes, and mixed into the sides of his muzzle. Other than that, he is a black figure with a broad chest and shoulders. Awol has naturally strong muscles, and a sort of rectangular muzzle. He stands at 28 inches tall, and weighs 81 pounds. He always smells like rain.
82 words
Personality: Awol is usually a very calm and relaxed being, never looking for fights, and usually just wants to be alone. Although at times, he is very flirtatious, and knows how to win a girl over. No matter is she's straight, gay, tired, lonely, or sad. He is very comforting and tender when it comes to females, but with guys he usually tries to avoid. He will never get with a girl who already has a man or has pups, for he believe it's disrespectful. Females are like a mix of roses and cacti to him. Many are tough, many are sweet, and many know how to survive without "water," or guys. Therefore, he treats them how they they want to be treated.
121 words
History:Born here in Colorado, Awol's tail was docked at the age of three days, and his ears were cropped when he was twelve weeks. He was used as a guard dog for a farmer named William. Over time, Awol would watch as the human beings would slowly leave. Many crops began to die, and so did William's. William started to feed only himself and his two kids, both young boys. His wife passed away when Awol was still a puppy. She was so nice, sweet, and tenderly. Whenever there was a storm outside, she would let Awol inside, and would argue with William for an hour about how he should treat Awol better. They also had twins, the two boys, and they really loved Awol. Whenever William would go out to trade his crops, the twins would play with Awol. They would hunt with him, play fetch, and argue with who got to throw the ball first. All of that was gone, ever since people started leaving. William couldn't trade, and since he only thought of Awol as a guard dog, he wouldn't let the twins play with him. One night during a big storm, Awol gradually ran away, trying to seek a better life in Colorado