What made you sad today?
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Going to have a conversation tomorrow with her and junior, find out a bit more. I'm surprised I haven't heard from her mum. Would be good. I'd like to think my daughters friends parents would do the same for junior if the need arises, though, yeah I just can't see that! I'd lay down at the door to stop em leaving!
Maybe her story is just that little to close to my own....
Maybe her story is just that little to close to my own....
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Unlike us noble meat-eaters down here, of course.
They live near the Arctic Circle, so it's pretty obvious that whale would be one of the few things on the menu.
Is it the method that disturbs you? I doubt they chose it for fun.
They live near the Arctic Circle, so it's pretty obvious that whale would be one of the few things on the menu.
Is it the method that disturbs you? I doubt they chose it for fun.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Cast your doubts aside
http://www.seashepherd.org/commentary-a ... slands-655
Is tradition for fun?
They kill far more than they intend to eat.
And as with factory farmed animals, my 'beef' is with the barbaric outdated sacrificial methods they 'choose' to use. The terror of those mammals.....its damn disgusting.
http://www.seashepherd.org/commentary-a ... slands-655
Is tradition for fun?
They kill far more than they intend to eat.
And as with factory farmed animals, my 'beef' is with the barbaric outdated sacrificial methods they 'choose' to use. The terror of those mammals.....its damn disgusting.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Hugs mate, there is no love like the total unadulterated love of a dog. I'm so sorry for your loss. I know the rainbow bridge thing is a bit too girly for this forum, but I like to believe, the day I pass over, all my furbubs, big and small, (including a bull terrier, Mischief) are waiting there for me.
RIP Daics. Xxx
RIP Daics. Xxx
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Thanks guys.
The place is so lonely without my shadow right now.
Some of the boys reckon the team should wear black armbands this weekend .
He really loved game day in the Daicos Bar. He always knew the boys were coming around when I'd open the Bar, load the fridge and bring out the BBQ utensils. Daics would wait by the gate for each mate to roll up, escorting them to the bar, tail in full swing and that unmistakeable smile on his dial. Every time the Pies put through a major Daics would join in the celebrations with a few of his customary spins and barks. He'd also go nuts when we joined in with Good Old Collingwood after a victory.
Daics enjoyed a fairly successful period. Seeing 4 GFs and loving the 2010 cup as much as any of us.
Flying out to work tomorrow is gunna be just that little bit tougher than usual.
The place is so lonely without my shadow right now.
Some of the boys reckon the team should wear black armbands this weekend .
He really loved game day in the Daicos Bar. He always knew the boys were coming around when I'd open the Bar, load the fridge and bring out the BBQ utensils. Daics would wait by the gate for each mate to roll up, escorting them to the bar, tail in full swing and that unmistakeable smile on his dial. Every time the Pies put through a major Daics would join in the celebrations with a few of his customary spins and barks. He'd also go nuts when we joined in with Good Old Collingwood after a victory.
Daics enjoyed a fairly successful period. Seeing 4 GFs and loving the 2010 cup as much as any of us.
Flying out to work tomorrow is gunna be just that little bit tougher than usual.
Don't count the days, make the days count.
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Sorry to hear, Skids. Sounds like he was a beauty.
In the end the rain comes down, washes clean the streets of a blue sky town.
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