DearPrudie: She thinks we “rank” our dogs higher than her kids.
turn them off. And your friend’s partner did it anyway! This is more than a red flag; it’s a pirate flag. Your friend’s partner commandeered the aux chord, a party foul and an affront to maritime law. Maybe they thought it was one of those free-for-all parties where one can play what they want. But as a secondary invitee, that feels mighty audacious.
While these purchases raised our eyebrows, we didn’t feel it was our place to pressure them since they’re financially independent.Last weekend, spouse’s mom and I went shopping at a local department store. When we purchased our selections, her store credit card was declined, as was her debit card and a regular credit card.
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