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WhY sO SiRiUs?
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Ta uoy erehw
Posts: 1,120
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In Your Opinion...
I am currently researching into purchasing one of these fine animals as a pet:
Unfortunately, I can't obtain a cat (as the landlord is allergic), & a dog would be out of the question (I work a lot, & it wouldn't be fair if I wasn't home more frequently than I am). So, as my brother once had one of the above (& I thought it was way cool), I decided that it will be the pet for me. ANYWAYS... to get to the point of my senseless babbling. I have not told my landlord of my intentions. On one hand, he doesn't need to know any aspect of my life that he doesn't know already (we're also friends). On the other hand, I also respect his property & do not wish to put my place in jeopardy. What advice can you give me? Should I tell him about my intentions, or should I just go ahead & get the snake & see what he says & take the risk of getting evicted? ![]()
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