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06-30-2007, 09:59 PM
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This is clearly the worst thread in the history of the site.
Anyone who answers "No" and isn't already inordinately wealthy is an absolute moron.
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Would never trade my dogs.
Ever.
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06-30-2007, 11:49 PM
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No dollar amount could even tempt me. How about you?
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No way! I agree, I wouldn't either.
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07-01-2007, 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by _Lisa_
I'd give them away for a million, and buy them back.
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I like the way you think!
If our dog wasn't a rescue in the first place, I'd consider it. But I knew I could sell him for 2 minutes, then buy him back for $100,000 or less, I'd consider it. I wouldn't allow him to again go through what happened to him prior to his adoption.
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07-01-2007, 12:20 AM
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For a million dollars? Yes. I love him, but if he would have a good home, and I could then provide for my four children - Kaiser would get a new home.
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Absolutely. I love my dog, but my children are my first priority. As long as I knew he'd be going to a good home, there's no question that I would choose providing security to my children first.
I wonder how many of the people who voted "no" in this thread have children? Most of the names I recognize seem to be from childless folks, but I don't know the status of all of 'em. Would be interesting to see the breakdown.
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07-01-2007, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by susan314
Absolutely. I love my dog, but my children are my first priority. As long as I knew he'd be going to a good home, there's no question that I would choose providing security to my children first.
I wonder how many of the people who voted "no" in this thread have children? Most of the names I recognize seem to be from childless folks, but I don't know the status of all of 'em. Would be interesting to see the breakdown.
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07-01-2007, 02:09 AM
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No way. Barney is my baby!
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07-01-2007, 07:31 AM
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This is clearly the worst thread in the history of the site.
Anyone who answers "No" and isn't already inordinately wealthy is an absolute moron.
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Not necessarily. I don't put a LOT of value on money. It's nice, but it doesn't rule me. I grew up pretty wealthy. We weren't the richest people, but for small town middle America, we had it really good. I had 3 brand new cars (as surprises, I didn't ask for them!) by the time I was 18. My junior year of college I was given 100K, to finish school on. But with money comes a lot of demons. Someone in my family stole over half of the money that was left after my tuition, because he was addicted to gambling. He had access as a guardian, and just took it. It would have been a nice down payment for a home.
It also left me not respecting what a dollar was actually worth. I didn't work until my senior year of college (even then my family didn't want me to!), and by my first year of being married hubby and I had over 18 k of credit card debt. I didn't go to my family with it. I began to realize the benefit of hard work and actually getting myself out of things. We only made about 50k a year back then. But we made sacrifices and got it paid off.
To me money isn't the end all be all. I learned that the hard way. There are MUCH more important things in life, like dignity, respect, and knowing that I earn the money I've got. I have never asked my parents or anyone else in my family for money since I've been married (7 years today!) and unless we are dying, I won't. Does that mean that I don't want a nice house, and I wouldn't love to have a million dollars, absolutely not. But I like the satisfaction of knowing that hubby and I earned it.
No, I don't have kids, and Forrest (my basset hound) is my kid. Animals are not disposable and have feelings. To me, knowing that he is happy and well taken care of, is worth much more than a million dollars. A dog's love is so sincere and so unending.
So maybe I am a moron. I don't want things given to me, I love the self satisfaction of earning. I just see a darker side to money, that makes me think that getting money the easy way is not the answer to life's problems.
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07-01-2007, 07:35 AM
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Never ever. Pets are not replaceable. And why would someone want to pay a million dollars for 4 mice and 2 goldfish anyway?
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07-01-2007, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Scandia
Never ever. Pets are not replaceable. And why would someone want to pay a million dollars for 4 mice and 2 goldfish anyway?
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Dude, I would sell 4 mice and 2 goldfish for a $100 and bottle of Patron...lol...if I had pets they would SOOOOOO be gone for 1 million dollars... ...that money would change my child's life, holla back Fluffy...
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07-01-2007, 01:23 PM
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Nope. No way. My chinchillas are staying right where they are. Right there, in my room where I can talk to them and hold them and clean there cage and give them raisins.
Nope. Not for any dollar amount. I waited too long for my boys and they are not going anywhere.
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07-01-2007, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by OOhsoflyDELTA#9
Dude, I would sell 4 mice and 2 goldfish for a $100 and bottle of Patron...lol...if I had pets they would SOOOOOO be gone for 1 million dollars... ...that money would change my child's life, holla back Fluffy...
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We are >>>HERE<<<, except on the Patron (I don't drink). If I had 4 mice and 2 gold fish I would toss them for a pair of pumps.
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07-01-2007, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by KSig RC
This is clearly the worst thread in the history of the site.
Anyone who answers "No" and isn't already inordinately wealthy is an absolute moron.
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Say you have kids, would you give your kids away for a million dollars?
No? Maybe now you understand the relationship some people have with their pets.
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07-01-2007, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by kstar
Say you have kids, would you give your kids away for a million dollars?
No? Maybe now you understand the relationship some people have with their pets.
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Ummmmmmmmm no....36 hours of labor vs. 25 bucks at the pound....sorry, still do't get it.....BUT by all means, do you....if you wanna love the dog as much as the your child thats cool, I just never understood that kinda "pet" relationship....
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07-01-2007, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by OOhsoflyDELTA#9
Ummmmmmmmm no....36 hours of labor vs. 25 bucks at the pound....sorry, still do't get it.....BUT by all means, do you....if you wanna love the dog as much as the your child thats cool, I just never understood that kinda "pet" relationship....
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I think it's only something that people without human children can imagine because anyone with human kids isn't going to really love the dog as much.
But for those of us without kids, pets can be pathetic stand-ins that we enjoy spoiling with attention and love that they probably don't appreciate; the food and vet care, I think they appreciate.
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07-01-2007, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by _Lisa_
I'd give them away for a million, and buy them back.
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This was my thought exactly.
Except.... Louie is at the kennel for a week since we are going on vacation and the office isn't open on Sundays so we had to take him yesterday, and I miss him like CRAZY!!!!
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