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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 129878" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>It's not your neighbor and it's someone that has never done it. No it didn't offend me, I just don't agree that you should tell someone with no experience and no idea where to get help to just "get r done". Yes I know the post was "I need help" and that's what I'm doing is giving another opinion. So, even through Grandpa use to trim feet, the post wouldn't be here if they knew how to pull shoes. I also have to disagree about "liking to complicate things". If she had someone to do it that knows what they are doing it won't be complicated at all, where as if she went out, as you guys have advised to get r done, things could get very complicated.</p><p></p><p>NO offense taken thats what make up these boards...opinions.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 129878, member: 378"] It's not your neighbor and it's someone that has never done it. No it didn't offend me, I just don't agree that you should tell someone with no experience and no idea where to get help to just "get r done". Yes I know the post was "I need help" and that's what I'm doing is giving another opinion. So, even through Grandpa use to trim feet, the post wouldn't be here if they knew how to pull shoes. I also have to disagree about "liking to complicate things". If she had someone to do it that knows what they are doing it won't be complicated at all, where as if she went out, as you guys have advised to get r done, things could get very complicated. NO offense taken thats what make up these boards...opinions. Alan [/QUOTE]
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