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What I’ve Learned In 62 Years

Anyone who leaves a child in a car while they run into the store, needs to get their priorities straight. Child Protective Service needs to educate you on child abandonment.

People that drive during floods, heavy snow, blizzards, whiteouts, on and on, need to pay for the expense of resucing them because of their bad designs. I see it every after year and amazed it happens year after year.

Any one who walks their dog or sits in the front yard with the dog must have the dog on a lease. A dog can be gentle and turn aggressive when seeing another dog. That is how my husband and one of our dogs were bitten. If this happens to you, call your cities Animal Control who will visit the pet parent and possibly set up regular visits. If Animal Control comes out a second time, they may take the dog away. If you can’t control your dog, get training right away. Also, don’t leave a child/teenager in charge of caring for your dog outside of your house or yard.

A gazillion people use MAC products and I’m still frustrated that so many companies don’t play nice with Safari. I don’t like having to use two browsers.

These are my observations and opinions, that does not means you should think the same. Everyone rolls differently and there’s no right or wrong.

I welcome all comments.

Melinda


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2 thoughts on “What I’ve Learned In 62 Years

  1. Regarding #2, we have a “stupid motorist” law in Arizona that states that any motorist who becomes stranded after driving around barricades to enter a flooded stretch of roadway may be charged for the cost of their rescue. I agree 100% that people should be held accountable.

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