I could maybe give it up up in trade for some skilled attention
2007-03-04 03:13:07
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answer #1
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answered by your attorney 7.0 4
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$300.00-one Yorkie
$300.00-2nd Yorkie
$1500.00-Old English Bulldog
2007-03-04 11:04:11
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answered by starrynight1 7
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It depends on the buyer. Anywhere from free to 500 million dollars.
2007-03-04 11:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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love is intangible....and you can't buy something intangible. Supposedly everyone has a "price", and you may be able to get someone to agree to love you for a price, but it won't be real, and if it's not real, then it's not worth it.
2007-03-04 13:39:11
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answered by morebidd 3
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depends on the whole package...I just couldn't be bought for some people. extremely bad people, terrible personailty, very frickin ugly...
but a nice man...wouldn't take so much.
eh.
2007-03-04 11:05:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the bottom line is, you can't buy love. If you think you can, you are being played by someone.
2007-03-04 11:06:30
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answered by ManWarBear 3
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My love don't cost a thing.
2007-03-04 11:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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My Love is worth more than money.
2007-03-04 11:06:08
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answered by kayboff 7
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if you got to know me and we were cool friends like that you could have it for free... I'm not in to making a profit on my love for someone... gets me nowhere..
2007-03-04 11:03:46
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answered by Wiked 5
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I could not fake real love, so I could not sell my love.
2007-03-04 21:39:13
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answered by bodacious baby 7
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