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Do you have clothes for your dog(s)?

I have sweaters and jackets, along with a couple dresses, and a rain jacket for my Chihuahua/Beagle mix (Trixie).My Rottweiler (Belle) also has a rain jacket. Trixie hates wearing her clothes, but I usually only make her wear them when it gets chilly. How about your dog(s)?

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Originally punk was about being pissed off about poverty (or about the bad public policy that leads to it) and about the people who despise the poor for being poor (who used the term punk to indicate a segment of society they considered worthless the term was co-opted). Johnny Rotten's green teeth, a Mohawk hairdo, or safety pinned clothing, for example, were a statement about how hopeless people were that they'd ever get a job conformity to a prescribed standard of appearance and behavior was seen as kissing up to an establishment that punks felt did not give a damn for their humanity anyway. So they were saying with their appearance, **** you to the inhumanity of exploitive policy and mass culture. So some of the values of punk are - human dignity, anti-economic exploitation, anti-mass-market-culture that creates a [cleancut, mindlessly obedient, unthinking] image we're supposed to conform to in order to have economic success. Since then, a lot of other ideas have been crammed into the punk pigeonhole, but real punk is about freedom and respect. and some frustration. The statement of punk is just very cynically, cleverly expressed.
Nope ! As long as you're wearing the goggles, you should be fine.
Are your detectors close to your oven? If so then maybe they need to be moved somewhere else. I have had that problem in my own kitchen but not very often. Maybe the oven needs clean. I am not sure. They could also need a nem batteries. You might want to call the company that make the detectors on this one. I would talk to the landlord maybe he/she can solve the problem.

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