Understandable....sm
Posted By: blondie_1147 on 2008-10-12
In Reply to: OK, I must admit your dog is cute, but I'm still afraid of pitbulls. - Cece
That is understandable with all you hear about them. Sometimes they look big and scary too. I used to be afraid of them too until I came to know a few. Then I became a pit bull owner myself. I realized they are just a dog though. They are just as capable of love and affection as any other dog. If you knew one you would love them. They are really one of a kind. All the media hype makes them out to be something most of them aren't based on what a few are. But your fear is understandable if you don't know or have never been around any pits.
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understandable, but - SM
still WOW! no spark at all?
"bad" in a good way would be to acknowledge what he wants and go somewhere with it--even if not right now. Even just "mmmmmmm..." and a smile... Does it not matter what he wants?
Even if work makes it hard to think about now, at least maybe let him know "I like it, but not right now!" ??
He's whoing you he's interested, even if its the wrong time or a bad time, but what if he stops doing that altogether?
Understandable
thanks... that's understandable that you are afraid of them. The media exploits their name so badly. They are my sweet babies though. I admit I was skeptical about owning one cuz you hear so much, but I fell in love with my brindle boy & from that day on that was it & now I have 3. My third one that we got off the side of the road refused to wear his ghost costume LOL instead he played tug-of-war with the costume with me lol! here is a pic of him having fun with what was his costume LOL
This is perfectly understandable. sm
People with credit problems such as your son has are usually rejected for positions where they are handling money - and rightly so. Experience shows that people who have such pressures and handle money at work are much more likely to embezzle funds.
There's no oxymoron here as you suggest. It's not the bank's concern as to how your son is to pay his child support if he can't get a job and therefore must hire him. The bank's concern is exercising proper oversight over their depositors' assets, and that's exactly what they were doing.
Imagine if we saw a news story about a bank that made it a regular practice to hire people with bad credit histories. Oddly, they've come up $500,000 short during a bank audit. The first thing we'd say is "Well, anyone who runs a bank that way should expect to be picked clean." The one thing we would NOT do is say "At last! A bank that gives child support evaders an opportunity to work! I'm gonna run out first thing and put all my money in that bank!"
pain and not wanting pain is understandable cuz of medical reason
I mean come on, when he has pain somewhere, does he not want to do something? Seriously, is this a true medical pain problem? If it is, then anyone could understand.
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