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Charm city thug life. Check us out as we rehab and renovate a 1900 baltimore row home. Friday, April 2, 2010. I am thrilled to announce a new addition to the ganser clan. a long time coming, a battle of an adoption, meet little mo. Mo- originally named "elmo". (ew) was found by me on petfinder after i was given the go ahead by my partner in crime over the holidays. for three months i waded through adoption madness only to find the most perfect family addition on the other side. April 2, 2010 at 2:22 PM.

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