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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7974316, member: 100459"]Go to the animal shelter and get 2 youngish dogs, then take good care of them and they will love you. I never taught my dos anything, but if someone gets in our yard or house, they will tear into them, if you taught them right. Also, let them stay in the house at night or when it is too cold or hot. My Australian Shepherd was a puppy that someone dropped off in front of our home. She's about 30" tall and over 4 feet from nose to tail. She's white with black and brown spots. We have a chiweenie (dachshund) that I bought ($200) and she looks like the Australian Shepherd (white w/ black and brown spots. The Australian Shepherd's name is Tag because she follows the Chiweenie (Belle-short for Belledora) everywhere she goes. All 6 of our dogs sleep in the house. I feel sorry for anyone that breaks into the house (or yard) at any time of day.</p><p>As far as a SDB, I closed them out first, because they cost $80 a year, and second, it was inconvenient as we live almost 30 miles from our country home. </p><p>SDBs are a relatively sofe place to put your valuables. Supposedly, the only coin should be in the hands of the customer and the other key belonged to the bank. I don't have a clue as to where my missing key was. I wasn't frightened by their threats because I knew they were blowing smoke.</p><p>Also, I liked the entry talking about getting to your SDB and empty it as soon as your loved one passes. I hadn't thought of that. One thing I thought I would do. Aside from my will, I'm going to write a letter to my wife, telling her the steps she needs to take, and to do them ASAP. I think we all should do that. Most spouses will be distraught from the passing. My wife's father got Pancreatic Cancer and had 6 months. During that time, he used it wisely. He repaired all that he could, or had it done. He wrote a list of the steps that her mother and my wife had to do. He changed all that was in his name to my wife's name. He had all the insurance policies together in a box with detailed instructions. On the 180th day the doctor told him he had, all was in order. He went to the bathroom and died on the commode. Last rights![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7974316, member: 100459"]Go to the animal shelter and get 2 youngish dogs, then take good care of them and they will love you. I never taught my dos anything, but if someone gets in our yard or house, they will tear into them, if you taught them right. Also, let them stay in the house at night or when it is too cold or hot. My Australian Shepherd was a puppy that someone dropped off in front of our home. She's about 30" tall and over 4 feet from nose to tail. She's white with black and brown spots. We have a chiweenie (dachshund) that I bought ($200) and she looks like the Australian Shepherd (white w/ black and brown spots. The Australian Shepherd's name is Tag because she follows the Chiweenie (Belle-short for Belledora) everywhere she goes. All 6 of our dogs sleep in the house. I feel sorry for anyone that breaks into the house (or yard) at any time of day. As far as a SDB, I closed them out first, because they cost $80 a year, and second, it was inconvenient as we live almost 30 miles from our country home. SDBs are a relatively sofe place to put your valuables. Supposedly, the only coin should be in the hands of the customer and the other key belonged to the bank. I don't have a clue as to where my missing key was. I wasn't frightened by their threats because I knew they were blowing smoke. Also, I liked the entry talking about getting to your SDB and empty it as soon as your loved one passes. I hadn't thought of that. One thing I thought I would do. Aside from my will, I'm going to write a letter to my wife, telling her the steps she needs to take, and to do them ASAP. I think we all should do that. Most spouses will be distraught from the passing. My wife's father got Pancreatic Cancer and had 6 months. During that time, he used it wisely. He repaired all that he could, or had it done. He wrote a list of the steps that her mother and my wife had to do. He changed all that was in his name to my wife's name. He had all the insurance policies together in a box with detailed instructions. On the 180th day the doctor told him he had, all was in order. He went to the bathroom and died on the commode. Last rights![/QUOTE]
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