I Will Be Gone For A While...

Animal rights or bird rights ???

Aren't carrier pigeons ment to carry ???

OK.... How about putting some "baloon" tires on a bike ??? That would work .....
 
CeeCee..
I wouldn't do that under any circumstances.. It just isn't proper and it would show my character.. Either you accept a guest, or you don't, but one NEVER treats a guest with anything but the utmost of respect and dignity..

We accepted her here and we did our best.. She was in trouble all the way and we tried to make her stay as comfortable as we could.. Eventually she realised it was time to go ..
Had she wanted to stay for another day or so, we would of definitely of agreed to that.. You don't send someone home that is in pain to live alone.....
 
CeeCee..
I wouldn't do that under any circumstances.. It just isn't proper and it would show my character.. Either you accept a guest, or you don't, but one NEVER treats a guest with anything but the utmost of respect and dignity..

We accepted her here and we did our best.. She was in trouble all the way and we tried to make her stay as comfortable as we could.. Eventually she realised it was time to go ..
Had she wanted to stay for another day or so, we would of definitely of agreed to that.. You don't send someone home that is in pain to live alone.....


Neither would I Steve, unless that person was taking advantage of me.
My husband had a friend who asked to stay a night and stayed 3 weeks and there was nothing wrong with him. He continued to do this periodically for years until I told my husband he better say NO the next time. The thing was we never knew in advance, he would just show up.


He also loved my cooking.
 
In ancient times . . . there was always the typical friend of a friend of a friend crashing at the house for the usual "day or two". I remember on more than one occasion standing in the doorway and saying, "Go Away!" Somehow, I became the muscle . . .
 
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