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slynne
response 132 of 140: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 20:29 UTC 2003

As usual, she has the better term :)
mcnally
response 133 of 140: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 22:24 UTC 2003

  Ick..  Now I'm going to have to think about that every time I see 
  any Simpsons episode where Apu is peddling an "all-syrup" or
  "chutney" squishy..
keesan
response 134 of 140: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 22:49 UTC 2003

Can your adopted dog inherit from you?  
mynxcat
response 135 of 140: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 02:06 UTC 2003

If you write it in a will, yes.
sj2
response 136 of 140: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 13:22 UTC 2003

I saw a pet dog on "Animal Planet" who did inherit the estate of his 
guardian/master/owner. The guy who died specifically left half of his 
estate to the dog. The relatives sued but the dog won!!
gull
response 137 of 140: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 16:18 UTC 2003

Re resp:111: But at least the Ann Arbor government doesn't usually 
create legislation to stop you from doing anything that might offend 
someone.  That's what bothers me about California.
mcnally
response 138 of 140: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 17:36 UTC 2003

  Maybe you ought to change your strategy.

  Let them know that you find the practice potentially offensive..
slynne
response 139 of 140: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 17:39 UTC 2003

Do you have any specific California laws that bother you. I mean, I 
cant think of any legislation that would stop a person from doing 
*anything* that might offend someone.
mcnally
response 140 of 140: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 17:50 UTC 2003

  Presumably the completely ineffectual nature of the rules is the
  icing on the cake.
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