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Deadbeat Owners Abandon Pets As Well As Their Homes
DEAR ABBY: I work for a major lending
company and have cleaned out foreclosed
homes. Too many times, I find animals who
have died from or starved
to death.
My message to homeowners is:
PLEASE make arrangements for
your pets if you can’t take them with
you. Once a loan company notifies
you of foreclosure, it can be many
weeks before someone enters that
home. Give your pet a fighting
chance!
— DISCOURAGED
IN ILLINOIS
DEAR DISCOURAGED: I’m pleased to
pass along your important message. If living
arrangements change, your family pet should
not be abandoned or dumped to fend for
itself. Contact a rescue group so the animal
can be placed for adoption with another pet
lover or a shelter.
DEAR ABBY: I have often read com¬
plaints about people who are chronically late,
but I have the opposite problem with my
friend, “Adele,” who is annoyingly early.
If I am hosting a get-together, Adele
invariably arrives 45 to 60 minutes before the
start time. I am usually making last-minute
preparations then and have sometimes not
even gotten into the shower yet. If we are
going to an event together, Adele will also
arrive long before the appointed time, and I
feel rushed and rude for ignoring her while I
get ready. If I am driving, when I pick her up
she’s always waiting on her front step as
though I am late.
Abby, I am a prompt person. I always try
to get to an appointment five to 10 minutes
early, or arrive at a party 10 to 15 minutes
after the appointed time, which I have been
told is good manners. Other than this one
issue, Adele and I are close, and I enjoy her
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY
(AUGUST 10). You’re play¬
ing Making a bigger game for this yourself year.
a name
is a matter of doing "your
thing" better than you ever
have before. Money follows
your stellar reputation. You're
often busy, though Aug ust
and November find you foot¬
loose and fancy free, of moving
with the dictators your
roving heart. Gemini and
Pisces adore you. Your 33, lucky
numbers are: 30, 14, 29
and 20.
ARIES (March 21-April
19). Heated situations crop
up and you seem to be in the
center of it all. Your opinion
is very different from others
around you, and you may stir
up some controversy because
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TAURUS (April 20-May with the
20). Beauty comes
cost of maintenance. This is
the perfect time to zero in on
what requires attention, both
in regards to physical importantly, appear¬
ance and more
inner beauty.
GEMINI (May 21-June of
21). Honor the power your
words and wield them care¬
fully. As you talk about the
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jeopardize our friendship. Am I rude for mak
ing her wait, or is she rude for imposing her
self on me?
Jeanne Phillips
gry for company or have a lot of time on her
hands, but you should be good enough friends
that you can explain that when she shows up
as early as she does, it puts undue pressure on
you. And the fact she chooses to wait on her
front step to be picked up should not make
you feel guilty. It is her preference, and not a
reflection on you.
DEAR ABBY: After I ordered at a fast
food establishment, the cashier informed me
of the amount of the bill. I had the correct
change and placed the money on the counter.
She looked at me and told me it was rude to
place the money on the counter instead of
into her hands. She asked me if I had a prob¬
lem with handing her the money.
I was offended. Since I have never worked
in the fast-food industry, does placing pay¬
ment on the counter send a negative message?
What are your thoughts, Abby?
— BURGER BOY IN MISSISSIPPI
DEAR BURGER BOY: I think the
cashier may have been having a bad day and
was looking for a reason to dump on some¬
one. Whether you placed the cash on the
counter or into her hands, your bill was paid,
and this is all that matters as long as you were
polite to her.*
Horoscopes by Holiday
future, it seems to exist
already — your attention t ’
makes it so. Things play out
as discussed almost exactly.
CANCER (June 22-July
22). The issue seems to be
about money, but that’s just a
smoke screen for what’s real¬
ly going on. Upon closer
inspection, of it’s about what the *
exchange energy,
y° u ’ re willi ng to do and what
you're not.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
Someone is running to catch
up with you as you clip along
at the fast pace you are
accustomed if to. Adjust polite. for
others, only to be
Sweet exchanges down. happen
when you slow
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
Is.it really true that there are
lenty of fish in the sea?
urd, there are billions of
people in the world, but the
ones you choose and the rela¬
tionships you forge with
them mind are s fill. pecial and unique,
Stay
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
you take your style seriously,
After all, you live your life in
your clothes, and your home
is a reflection of you.
Dressing and decorating for
some might be a momentary
caprice, but for you it's a
responsibility.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). You're very attractive
now. The hardest thing to do
in order to maintain your
attractiveness is to do noth¬
ing at all. Don’t try. Stay out
of your own way and let your
natural powers radiate with¬
out interference.
— ON TIME IN GERMAN¬
TOWN, WIS.
DEAR ON TIME: It is as
rude to arrive very early as it is to
show up very late. According to
Emily Post’s “Etiquette,” a person
should show up for an appoint¬
ment (or social engagement) on
time or shortly after the time it is
scheduled.
Adele may be lonely and hun-
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22
Dec. 21). As with other kinds
of storms, brainstorms can be
messy. ideas. This Stay open to the good
will require you
to patiently suffer through
the deluge of bad ideas that
come with it.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22
Jan. 19). Your thinking keeps
going This back difficult, to the if same really thing.
is not
impossible to control. So go
questions. deeper into Shed the thought. light Ask
more
on the whole scene until you
see thing differently,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). No matter what age you
are, you'll be acting like
someone much younger.
You'll look with new eyes at
unexplored parts of your
past. Tonight, mine the
potential of your creativity.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). You are admired for the
way you gracefully connect
with others. Sometimes you
get deep, and other times
you're playful and silly. You
know just the tone to take
with each different personali¬
ty you meet.
Holiday Mathis is the author
of "Rock Your Stars." If you
would like to write to her,
please go to
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on "Write the Author" on the
Holiday Mathis page, or you
may send her a postcard in
the mail. To find out more
about Holiday Mathis and
read her past columns, visit
the Creators Syndicate Web
page.