OK. Let's substitute "non-driving wife" for "dog". What is a "guide
wife"? I have never heard of one of those!
Also, don't the course workers get kinda nervous if a driver brings a
seeing-eye dog??
Keith Edwards, married to SWMBOed for nearly 20 years
Suffolk, VA
4.25 1st gen. CRXs
http://www.norfolk.infi.net/~kedwards/
"Mark J. Andy" wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, Rocky Entriken wrote:
SNIP
> > We're not talking about guide dogs or helper dogs here, we are talking about
> > animals that are strictly pets -- animals often NOT well trained much beyond
> > not peeing on the furniture. Restraint (barking, biting) is not a hallmark
> > of such animals.
>
> Take everything you wrote and substitute "non-driving wife" for "dog". Now
> do you understand why some folks want their dog with them?
>
> Mark
> (no, in fact I'm serious and not making some sorta sexist remark)
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