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Originally posted by purse junkie
Apparently, I will die of a snakebite or be sucked out from under an overpass in a tornado. Otherwise, bring on the shark attacks and waterless desert adventures baby!
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OMG, I picked overpass too! I will also die of a snakebite and will be killed by a shark.
Speaking of animals...those of you who let your dogs tear apart the inside of your cars need to get them an appropriate place to sit - like an Hermes dog bed
pampered pets
July 10 — Once, the dog house was a familiar fixture in cartoons such as “Peanuts” and “Tom & Jerry.” As recently as 2000, one popped up in an episode of “The Simpsons,” occupied by a vicious badger that shredded Homer Simpson’s entrails. But it is a long time since the kennel was seen in real life. Gradually, dogs have progressed from the back yard or garden to increasing levels of comfort in the home: from an old blanket on a cold kitchen floor to the coziness of a padded Hermès bed in a corner of the master or mistress’s bedroom.
to a recent Euromonitor report, the number of pets in the U.S. rose by 29 million, or 9 percent, to 366 million in the four years to 2002, more than twice the rate of increase in the human population over the same period.
They are dressed in fashionable clothing and accessorised by design houses such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Chanel; they are provided with homeopathy, acupuncture, special grooming products and cosmetics; and when they travel, they get car booster seats, frequent flyer points on Virgin Atlantic Airways and groveling service in some of the world’s most luxurious hotels.