Nash and Sean’s Halloween Dress-up ‘09
9 November 2009
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My two rowdy pups Nash and Sean dressed up for Halloween last week, in time for a long weekend to spend with family. Here are some snaps. 

It's the amazing Spider-Nash!

Can you guess what Sean's costume is?

He's Naruto. Look at how big he is now — looks like he's already as big as Nash!

Nash: are we having fun yet?

Sean: er.. I think so?

Nash: With great power.. comes great pictures!










So cute!
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Hahaha…Take note “Here comes Spider-Nars not Spider-Nash ah”
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hahaha that’s so funny ^^
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