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so that fish have homes and that they won't all be at the fish store and you won't have to buy all of them and keep hafening to buy all the fish tanks because they want some life in the ponds (ex. fish ducks birds whatever likes and lives in ponds. and ponds are relaxing and beautiful and if you sitting outside wit hyour family hasving a barbque with your friends and family they can admire your hard work of putting a p0ond in your backyard. Its very relaxing and very peaceful. EVEN YOUR NEIGHBORS WILL BE JELOUS BECAUISE THEY ARENT BETTER THAN YUOU ANYMORE AND IF ITS A HORSE, IT WILL BE JELOUS BEACUSE ITS A DRINKING PONTD THAT THEY DONT HAVE TO DRINK OUT OF IN THEIR YARD. THEY WILL JUMP OVER THE FENCE AND DRINK OUT OF YOUR POND IF THEY NEED A DRINK BADLY.. LOL JK

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