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Lucas J. Riesau

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Since: Jun 27, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:39 am
Post subject: Help! My dragon refuses to eat!!!
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I'm the owner of a wonderful red dragon, 250 years old
and a great buddy. He always loved to protect my home
and he was always happy.

But now, he doesn't eat anymore. I offered him a yummy
virgin, he usually eats them all up, but he didn't touch her.

He's losing weight. I don't know why.

What's wrong with my dragon??? Is he dying??? Can I force
him to eat the virgin??? Do I need to ground her up to feed
him???

Please help!!!

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