Monday, September 14, 2015

September's first contestant.

I've been doing alot of I can't afford it awards on cars lately and have decided to switch gears. This months I can't afford it award will go to a person who can't afford an animal such as a dog or a horse. Now I've brought this fact up several times that you need to think twice before getting a dog or an animal that is going to aquire alot of attention. What most young couples don't realize is they do take alot of your freedom's away and they are expensive. Some require a certain brand of dog food and vet visits. I've had a dog before and it was so annoying paying the vet every time we thought she was hurt or sick. I don't think we were thinking about our future enough. Eventually after having a baby and moving we decided that our future would be better without her. We found a nice couple who adopted her and we moved on. So again please make sure you think and calculate what you are going to give up before you adopt that cute little puppy.


This month's first contestant is the owner of this little Schnorkie.
I know cute huh?

I was lucky enough to catch this add twice because in less than 48 hours she changed it.
Here is the original post


And here is the updated.

So does anyone see what I spot imediately? Got to say I have more questions about the car than I do the dog. I find it ironic that in the first post she mentions getting a new car which obviously begs the question if she can afford a new car Why can't she afford a dog? She must have caught that because in the new post she says she needs to pay for repairs. So what is it? Repairs or new car? They've only had this dog for 2 weeks? Seriously? This is unfortunately America's planning people. Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we default.  I also want to point out this. This is the by far the cheapest I can't afford it contestant I have had so far. What she and other people don't realize is how much work and effort goes into having a puppy. Not the greatest idea especially if you have a 1 year old. Your strapped down and lose your freedom. Just try getting out of town with a 1 year old and a dog. It's not easy. Do yourself a favor wait at least 5 years until after you are married before you even consider a dog. There is so much you will want to do in that amount of time that a dog will be in the way.

By the way. They seem a little desperate. This is the 3Rd post in one week and the price is reduced.



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