[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Anonymous  +  345019 Thu, 29 Mar 07 06:03 PM
I'm not letting my dog near their house

does the above sentence mean that I don't allow my dog to approach their house ?

thx
nona the brit  +  345044 Thu, 29 Mar 07 07:13 PM
Yes.
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The name says it all.
Anonymous, 2 yr 243 days ago
But does it mean 'now' or 'in the future' ?
Surfing..., 2 yr 242 days ago
IMO, it means "from now on".
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