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Dogs


Question Posted Monday August 22 2005, 1:19 pm

I really really REALLY want a dog. I've been wanting one for a loooong time too. But my mom won't let me have one. But, soon we should be getting more money and then I could maybe have one. One problem.. I'm going off to college in a few years! And I want to take the doggy with me! I don't think that should be a problem though.. What do you think? And what should I do about my mom?
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CyNtHiA_AnN answered Monday August 22 2005, 2:22 pm:
W3LL.. you should definitly start out byy talkin to yur mom about the WH0L3 situation b/c you can`t get a dog w//o her permission newayy. *&* if she CONTiNUOUSLY saysz no ;; try to act more responsible around her so she`ll think yur ready for ON3! BUT if in the end she still doesn`t want you to have one then i`d jus wait til college *&* get one then ;; since it`z not that long *&* you said it probably wouldn`t be a problem. - G00D LUCK. ;)

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