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<DIV>Daddy brand new Verizon phone --- 1</DIV>
<DIV>mommy new stove - 0000, zip, nada ! </DIV>
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<DIV>he leaves on Sunday for 10 days deer hunting season , I told him he was
going to be cooking his turkey on the patio with a Blow Torch, when he gets
home lets get this done !</DIV>
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<DIV>I am very interested in the articles about the retractable
leashes, I have been having an aweful time walking bot my girls
lately, they both pull, I have a haltie head harness of Annie but she
keeps rubbing her face on the back of my leg trying to take it off. so Annie
pulls me one way and Maggie is a slow poke and stops and sniffs every headstone
and blade of grass, you have to understand that I have MS and walking is a real
chore, I have a real balance problem, so I found a retractable leash in my
basement and gave it a try and I was impressed, it gave Annie the freedom to
walk ahead of us and she didn't pull, so I went out and bought another one
for Maggie, yesterday was our first walk and I have to say that both girls loved
the allowed freedom from the short leash, but I also have to admit that by
the time we got back to the car, my hands which have severe arthritis ached
something terrible, so they have their pros and cons, not sure if I will
continue to use both of them or not. I was surprised at how expensive they
were.</DIV>
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<DIV>Marlene mommy to Maggie wags and Evil
Annie</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>