Lol! Um... the very existence of fine print when buying a puppy should have been your first clue something wasn't right.
It was Monday morning at the company's offices, across the Truckee River from Reno's seedy downtown, and Wunderlich was dressed in ostrich-skin boots and a flat-brimmed baseball cap--the same kind of Western spin on startup chic that animates his company, named for a species of pine tree native to Nevada that can live for thousands of years.
News flash; if you have to finance a dog you can't afford it.
That can be said for so many things in life.
Agreed. I hate having bills.
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Except , of course, for the flat one on your ball cap.
Good dog. Doesn't want to be judged by association when seen walking with someone in a flat brimmed hat.Haven't had a cap since the dog chewed the sweatband out of my Purcell Tires camo cap.
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lol, yep... that stuck out to me as wellFrom the article:
As I have always contended, the above bold , underlined section of the paragraph tells you everything you need to know about someone.
Especially women...That can be said for so many things in life.