In the animal shelter , he learned the classic Hong Kong-style passages and said righteously: "You have the right to remain silent, but every word you say will become evidence in court." Water toilet for bathing.
When he was taken back to the palace by his servants, the real prince came out of the sewers in embarrassment. Garfield put one, rascal and nonsense.
His life is simple, spaghetti pasta, TV remote, lying on the sofa, that's his life. He said seriously: "Spaghetti is an attitude to life." He taught all animals to make spaghetti farts, and the servant dog said, "The volume is just right, it's the release of quality."
When he met the real prince, they moved Unanimously, dancing, cleaning the glass one after another, he had an idea, tried to breathe, and stunned the prince. This is the real self, the difference between a commoner and a prince, and he worked together to deal with the bad earl and protect his manor. He is more prince than a real prince.
He is also very loyal, and he is very angry with the girlfriend who is a good friend of others and comes forward. At a critical moment, grab Jon's engagement ring for a warm moment.
He is lazy, fat and delicious, but he is loyal, optimistic and full of justice. He is crazy about rock music, sinks in spaghetti, and watches TV on the sofa. He likes to daydream, and when one day the dream shines into reality, he proves: Who said that being a prince means happiness?
He is the fat cat.
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