i know shes your friend and all. but please say no! b/c you dont know what is going to happen over the break and all, and though you trust her do you really wanna risk your ipod?you may trust your friend but do you trust the people they're going to hang with, think about now.
2007-01-28 07:11:18
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answered by treyy 2
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i would say no. it is yours and you want to use it as well. plus, the person will say they will take good care of it, but do you really wanna worry if you'll have a working ipod when you get it back ?? trust me, sometimes they have the most crazy story of how the ipod 'vanished'
2007-01-28 15:14:34
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answered by Evergreen 2
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I wouldnt let anyone borrow it, unless i was with them 24/7! You never know, and accidents can happen, no matter how careful somebody is!
2007-01-28 15:13:37
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answered by Nabiha... 4
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Absolutely not.
You're asking for trouble, no matter how close the friend, if you loan her anything.
If she loses it or damages it, I can guarantee you that she will not replace it, but come up with excuse after excuse and then you two will no longer be friends.
Don't ask for trouble.
Just say NO.
2007-01-28 15:16:14
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answered by ghostwriter 7
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she can buy her own mp3 player it is not expensive any more...
but then again when she returns,and if ipod is still in one piece you can score..even better if ipod is broken,she would felt guilty and then...pure sweetness
you gotta love those ipods :)
2007-01-28 15:15:54
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answered by goreuser 2
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Say "NO" if she never had an iPod.
Say "YES" if she had an iPod like yours.
2007-01-28 15:13:40
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answered by Mathballer27 2
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Just say no!
2007-01-28 15:15:11
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answered by fuzzbutt 4
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say no
2007-01-28 15:15:31
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answered by Anonymous
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tell her no! it could get lost or stolen.
2007-01-28 15:14:13
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answered by christina p 4
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