1, for example
Love? Me? Love? Mine? Dogs. ?
Love me, love me, love me, love me.
There is a proverb: "? Love? Me? Love? Mine? Dogs. ? "? Actually? Proverbs Is it? Theoretically. ?
In fact, it seems more reasonable to say "love me and my book".
we? Really? Clients? Who has it? Exactly the same? Clothing? For themselves? And then what? Their dog. ? Is it? That? The whole? What's the situation Yes? - ? Love? Me? Love? Mine? Dogs. ?
We have met customers who wear the same clothes as pets. This is the situation of love me, love my dog.
b:? No? What about you? Do you know? Proverbs "love? Me? Love? Mine? Dogs. " ?
Haven't you heard the famous saying "love me, love my dog"?
Julia:? All right. But? Me? I hope so? What about you? Can you remember? That? Love? Me? Love? Mine? Dogs. ?
Julia: OK, but I hope you remember to love me, love my dog.
l? Love? Me? Love? Mine? Dogs. ?
Love me and my dog; Love me, love my dog
Love? Me? Love? Mine? Dogs. ? What about you? Should? Jean? Me? Really? More? Free? Thinking? And talk. ?
If you love me, you should let go of your arms, let my thoughts soar and let me have more room to speak.
2. Love me, love my dog
Interpretation: I love a crow in his family because I love someone. It is a metaphor for loving a person and caring about people or things related to him.