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	<title>Comments on: Meet Brad Chaffee from Enemy of Debt</title>
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		<title>By: Mrs. Accountability</title>
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		<description>OH dear, I think it would be difficult to put a price limit on caring for a pet. I guess it would really depend on how old the animal was, and how attached to it.  We have some pets that I am not really that attached to so I would probably be okay with the $200 limit. But our youngest dog, he is very precious to me, and I could not see placing a $200 limit on his life.  I am actually in agreement with you that a house is a home to love, and not just an investment.  I would probably pay attention to what neighborhood I was going to be moving into though.  Thanks for adding to the conversation, Wifeish!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OH dear, I think it would be difficult to put a price limit on caring for a pet. I guess it would really depend on how old the animal was, and how attached to it.  We have some pets that I am not really that attached to so I would probably be okay with the $200 limit. But our youngest dog, he is very precious to me, and I could not see placing a $200 limit on his life.  I am actually in agreement with you that a house is a home to love, and not just an investment.  I would probably pay attention to what neighborhood I was going to be moving into though.  Thanks for adding to the conversation, Wifeish!</p>
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