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No good turn goes unpunished
Anonymous Sender wrote:
[snipped long story of dog with bad "parents"...] I am really tired of all this. I don't want to see the dog given up to some shelter, but it is starting to cause me real problems that I don't need. Plus it is getting to be expensive. If anyone has any good ideas on how to deal with this situation, I'm all ears. I would like to stay on good terms with this neighbor, but it's getting difficult. I agree with others he buy the dog. And start by offering half what you are really willing to offer for the dog, so you have some room to negotiate. My opinion is that you needn't worry about being on "good terms" with this neighbor. He seems the unstable type who might turn on you for *no* reason at all... -- +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | Charles and Francis Richmond richmond at plano dot net | +----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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