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Steffen Delwyn Holler.
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So I live in Willmar and can’t really get out to the cities for any of the events held out there. Anyone know of any meets around my neck of the woods? I tried looking around and it seems like I’m the only active fur out here. ._.Well I am a hutch fur, also I know that there maybe some furs nearer there too. I hope you are able to make it to a function at some pointI hope so too. 🙁You and Ski should plan an event in between your locations because you know…Events are fun…Also furry! 🙂
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Well, if you planned an event somewhere around you in an your area, you could draw people to you. Hosting a bowling event or just getting together at a Caribou or Chipotle to relax and meet some furs could bring attention that you’re out there. That could be the first step in bringing out the furs in your area.When things look down, challenge them by looking up and seeing the light.
I wouldn’t mind doing something.Well, if you planned an event somewhere around you in an your area, you could draw people to you. Hosting a bowling event or just getting together at a Caribou or Chipotle to relax and meet some furs could bring attention that you’re out there. That could be the first step in bringing out the furs in your area.
And this would be a good idea. There’s also Sibley state park too for an area to romp around or have a picnic
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