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Posted by: SteveU at Thu Feb 19 19:12:15 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SteveU ] I had to twist his arm to get it in September! It is put away in storage so I doubt I could get it any sooner. I think I may pass on the shark since I don't want to harm him in any way. I'm having enough difficulty with the ethics of the whole thing and certainly don't want to add undue risk to the equation. I just thought I'd see what people in the know thought, and if I got a good response, I'd go for it. I know I can afford his care both financially and with my time and attention, but since I own all I need to ultimately house him, it's hard to re-purchase everything now. Anyway, thanks for the advice etc. I appreciate forums like this very much. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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