The Language Of Pet Names

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Posted by admin | Posted in News & Society | Posted on 04-05-2011

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It’s a definite turning point, isn’t it? She blurts it out innocently enough, but there it is—it’s out there, “Honey” (or, if the Angels Of Affectionate Blessing are working extra hard, “Sugar Smacks”…or “Beanly”…or “Goodness”). The proverbial cat is out of its bag. Just don’t call me that in front of my friends, okay, “Sweet Thing”? Pet names. What a concept.

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Girlfriends’ Pet Names: To Call Or Not To Call?

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Posted by admin | Posted in News & Society | Posted on 29-04-2011

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Very few things connote ownership or belonging more than the giving of a name. Some people do it with their boats, others with dear possessions. Still, others give names to pet animals. All of which show the attachment the caller has towards what he or she has named.

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The Dirty Dozen – Top 12 Dating Pet Peeves of Single Women

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Posted by admin | Posted in News & Society | Posted on 26-04-2011

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Here we go. The definitive list of women’s top dozen dating pet peeves, in no particular order. Sexual Innuendo. Why do so many men feel it is cute, gentlemanly, intelligent or necessary to start with the sexual conversation right off the bat? Usually before you even know his middle name he is making inquiries about what positions you like or what kind of panties you wear.

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Girlfriends’ Pet Names: To Call Or Not To Call?

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Posted by admin | Posted in News & Society | Posted on 22-02-2011

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Very few things connote ownership or belonging more than the giving of a name. Some people do it with their boats, others with dear possessions. Still, others give names to pet animals. All of which show the attachment the caller has towards what he or she has named.

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Rabies

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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 02-07-2010

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Rabies is a virus that attacks the nervous system. It is transmitted through the saliva of mammals. While uncommon in domestic pets, it is possible for your pet to become infected by a wild animal. Have your veterinarian vaccinate your pet against rabies, and make sure to keep them up to date. Your veterinarian can inform you of the schedule necessary for this.

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