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by Louise M. Penery on 02 December 2007 - 23:12

spousefinder.com, anyone? maybe I should start hanging out at the dog park!

The pity is that it often seems to be flexspouse, flexfriend, flexemployer, etc. in real life. At least, the FLEXPETZ dogs are equipped with GPS dollars.


by gsdlvr2 on 02 December 2007 - 23:12

Dog 1 and Bob-O   You guys are TOOOOOOOO funny. Stop it immediately!   I have several broken ribs and you're causing me pain!!!  ROFL


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by Dog1 on 03 December 2007 - 00:12

PSP,

I thought I was on to something and did some fine tuning. Even if we doubled the cost for a pet, it's still a good deal considering what a divorce can cost these days. Reality is all men are slobs that want to be waited on and and if the 'big one' was ever revealed in the feedback,,,,well we all would be like the 6 year old V3 male.

So I tweaked the plan a little. Made it simple since most men are simple too. Here's how it works. We have to get around the feedback issue. Just avoid it 'cause it's too devistating. Better not even chance it. In order to circumvent that delimma, we have to cut out the cooking and cleaning part and the other stuff that's sort of degrading to women these days. It's OK we can still eat out and if there's no feeback, well, the house can be a mess too. Yep I guess when it comes right down to it,,,,,we can streamline the process and do away with some of the frills.

So I checked into what's left on the 'FlexSpouse Program' and found out it's illegal in most states. Back to the drawing board.


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by Sunsilver on 03 December 2007 - 00:12

At least, the FLEXPETZ dogs are equipped with GPS dollars.


So you can track where your money went?  

That's the funnies typo I've seen in quite some time!


by Louise M. Penery on 03 December 2007 - 00:12

So I checked into what's left on the 'FlexSpouse Program' and found out it's illegal in most states.

Welcome, to reality--in California, where one can claim practically anyone (except his dog) as a " domestic partner"--entitled to all sorts of job perks (health insurance, retirement) after maintaining a credible relationship for a year! So what if these relationships are not legally binding in the State of California.






 


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