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Old September 25th 04, 05:09 AM
jmcquown
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Christina Websell wrote:
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I had a bad experience with one of my brothers a number of years
back. I was going to be away for a couple of weekends (not a full
week) in a row on
business. All he needed to do was walk my little old dog Saturday
evening and Sunday morning and make sure he had fresh food and
water. I came home to find he hadn't done a damn thing.


Do you mean to say that your brother knew he had to feed, and widdle
and poo your dog and deliberately chose not to?

If so,that is *definitely* an ex-brother. Unforgiveable.

Tweed


I think he watched TV or something rather than let this little old doggie
out to do his thing twice each weekend. When I got home the 2nd weekend,
Sunday evening, there wasn't even food or water in the bowl for Sampson.
And the dog was about 15 years old at that point. I should have asked my
other brother to help, he's more reliable. But he didn't live as close so I
didn't want to bother him. He's definitely my *ex* brother. I haven't seen
him in over a year and haven't talked to him in months.

Jill


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Old September 25th 04, 05:09 AM
jmcquown
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Christina Websell wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
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I had a bad experience with one of my brothers a number of years
back. I was going to be away for a couple of weekends (not a full
week) in a row on
business. All he needed to do was walk my little old dog Saturday
evening and Sunday morning and make sure he had fresh food and
water. I came home to find he hadn't done a damn thing.


Do you mean to say that your brother knew he had to feed, and widdle
and poo your dog and deliberately chose not to?

If so,that is *definitely* an ex-brother. Unforgiveable.

Tweed


I think he watched TV or something rather than let this little old doggie
out to do his thing twice each weekend. When I got home the 2nd weekend,
Sunday evening, there wasn't even food or water in the bowl for Sampson.
And the dog was about 15 years old at that point. I should have asked my
other brother to help, he's more reliable. But he didn't live as close so I
didn't want to bother him. He's definitely my *ex* brother. I haven't seen
him in over a year and haven't talked to him in months.

Jill


 




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