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Originally Posted by Dion
Nice try. You want user fees for some and not for others. Double standard in my books.
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I guess it is a double standard if you think dogs are as important as people.
"Why should I pay a user fee for a dog playground if parents don't have to pay a user fee for a kid playground?" is what you are saying.
Parents shouldn't have to pay a user fee for a kid playground because the kid playground is for humans. Dog owners should have to pay a user fee for dog playground because the dog playground is for dogs.
Dogs are not as important as people.
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Originally Posted by Dion
Dog owners think of thier pets as being part of the family.
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Well that's all well and good, but it doesn't change the fact that owning a dog is an unnecessary luxury (please spare me the seeing-eye dog business). If you love your dog and see him as part of the family then good for you. If the dog is that important, then is 2 bucks a month a big deal?
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From: Joanne Smith
Subject: Looking for a good home
Date: December 2, 2009 1:23:54
To: Sally Mimosa, Tom Collins, Brian Caesar, and a bunch of other people
Hi guys,
As you well know, Dave and I had our first child in March. Little Alissa has brought a lot of joy and sunshine, not to mention little sleep and a lot of poopy diapers

into our lives. Over the last few months she has had some health issues, mostly respiratory, and we've been a little stressed about it.
Recently our pediatrician told us that the respiratory illnesses are a symptom of an allergy to our beloved golden retriever, Misty.
This has brought us to a heart-wrenching decision -- we'll have to give her away, but only to a good home. Dave got Misty as a pup before we were married and we really love her, so we've decided to give Alissa away to a loving home.
If you know anyone at work, someone who owns a nice farm or something, that might be able to provide a loving home to a 9 month old beautiful baby girl, please pass this email along to them.
She's 30 inches long, about 20 pounds, absolutely adorable (great genes!) and wonderful with children.
Thanks for your help,
Jo