Poll: "Dog" washing pans???
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"Doug Kanter" > wrote:
> "Goomba38" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Doug Kanter wrote:
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> >
> >> Good parents, good dog owners. I suspect that the opposite would be dogs
> >> which slobber all over new visitors, even as the visitors gently (or
> >> harder) knee them in the face. What the hell's wrong with people like
> >> that, pretending not to notice that people don't want to be slobbered?
> > I'm a good parent and a good dog owner. My dogs do lick plates and
> > cookware yet never slobber on visitors.
> > Goomba
>
> Good for you. I once entered a relative's house, and her stupid border
> collie leapt onto my chest, got her claw stuck in the chest pocket of a $600
> suit, and tore the left panel right off the jacket. Big learning experience
> for the lady. Expensive, too.
>
>
<confused look> Why would anyone spend $600.00 on a suit jacket?
That's just wierd.
Ross, or even most good dept. stores have them for about $40.00 and IMHO
they are just as nice! :-)
Never could understand that whole expensive designer clothes fetish
thing. They're just clothes...... I would not even recognize it if I saw
it.
Same for watches and cars. A $10.00 Timex tells just as good of time as
a $1000,00 rolex, and my $14,000 Chevy gets me around the world just as
good as a $50,000 BMW. I'd rather spend the money on having a nice
house, or really good food.
But, to each their own priorities!
Cheers!
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Om.
"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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