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: Well, lets see: -They cost lots of money to get
: -They cost money to maintain
: -They need to be accessorized
: -They need to be cared for
: -They sometimes dont run right
: -There are many shapes, colors, and sizes, you
: need to find the one that is right for you
: -Most of the time you lose money when you get
: rid of them.
: -You will never be satisified with the one you
: have
: I would say that she is appropriate. Now, if
: you start putting dresses on them, we might
: take issue.
AND...
> Attend to her (e)motion needs or she'll quit you.
> She glows if you take her out at night.
> If you don't have a bracelet on her, she'll require leather.
> Held the right way, she'll give a reflection of you.
> Take her through a rough neighborhood, and you'd better be prepared to fight to keep her w/ you.
Oh, my....
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