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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
Do you send a condolence card or note when you get word of the passing of a beloved pet? Patton was 13 1/2*, and he was as much a member of the family as anyone else.
*A year and a half older than the Displaced Dog, who, as we all know, is scheduled to die with me in a firey crash so I don't have to go through not having him. The Puppy will somehow find the strength to go on without us, probably licking and flirting her way through her grief.
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I think it is absolutely appropriate. I have intended to send, but have not sent, condolence cards with respect to the two most recent aged dog-of-a-friend deaths.
Kin I borry me a pin from one a yew tew write them?
ETA I looked at the list, and I frequently commit the following sins: Fedral instead of Fed-uh-ral, Febyouary instead of Feb-roo-ary, and other ones that generally to me make the person have little librarian glasses on the face, a bun on the head, and very thin, pursed lips on the mouth. I do not say real-uh-tor or nu-queue-lar.
Or whatever.