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Allifunn

FunnChef - AlisonCooks.com
Jan 11, 2006
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using pantene on a dog is just wrong...
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Hop.....cute picture....:funn:

I know you were making a joke but in case some of you really want to know why you should ban them... go to PETA's website. They'll show you pictures of rabbits whose eyelids are forced to stay open while hairspray is sprayed in their eyes to see if it burns... nail polish, (and remover). it's disgusting. they should test on people on death row.

I also read about beagle puppies wearing helmets to see the damage of gunshot wounds to the head. duh... use an inmate!
this is just dang wrong!....people on death row...:scratch: :scratch: I LIKE that idea!!!:lolabove: Instead of innocent animals!:sosad:
 

Miss Kitty

Meow
Jun 10, 2005
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Yeah, I can hear it sawing away. ;-) I want you to know I wasn't whining about not having coffee service; I was whining abount proportions! Now that 30-gAy has so graciously solved the problem, you can cease and desist with the orchestra. Tomorrow morning I plan to have a delicious cup of coffee, so there!!!


:roll: ...OMG, did you say...COFFEE SERVICE???? :rotfl:

Bottoms up!!! :D
 

Jdarg

SoWal Expert
Feb 15, 2005
18,038
1,980
Hollibird, I am curious about your PETA post.

Please share with us the names of the cruelty free products that you currently use, since I guess you do not use Charmin, Cottonelle, or Kleenex toilet paper, Arm&Hammer baking soda, or feed your pets Iams or Eukanuba. Also, I am assuming you do not consume any animal products in any way, period, or you would not be "playing the PETA card". Leather? Hmmm...guess I could look the other way on that one since the cow was already turned into steak and it is a shame to toss a good hide in the dumpster. Prescription drugs? Nah, who needs 'em?

I have learned one thing about the PETA gang- usually people that are spouting the PETA party line aren't totally living the cruelty free lifestyle. But they are quick to show everyone the propoganda. Another interesting little statistic- when I worked at the vet clinic, most of our PETA clients did not spay or neuter their pets. Guess they donated all their money to buy more PETA surveillance cameras.

PETA can possibly legitimize itself by stopping the weirdness (like having Pamela Anderson for their oh-so-classy spokesmodel!) and appealing to people's intelligence. I find their tactics insulting and amateurish, and now it's just getting boring.
 

30A Skunkape

Skunky
Jan 18, 2006
10,279
2,320
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Backatown Seagrove
Hollibird, I am curious about your PETA post.

Please share with us the names of the cruelty free products that you currently use, since I guess you do not use Charmin, Cottonelle, or Kleenex toilet paper, Arm&Hammer baking soda, or feed your pets Iams or Eukanuba. Also, I am assuming you do not consume any animal products in any way, period, or you would not be "playing the PETA card". Leather? Hmmm...guess I could look the other way on that one since the cow was already turned into steak and it is a shame to toss a good hide in the dumpster. Prescription drugs? Nah, who needs 'em?

I have learned one thing about the PETA gang- usually people that are spouting the PETA party line aren't totally living the cruelty free lifestyle. But they are quick to show everyone the propoganda. Another interesting little statistic- when I worked at the vet clinic, most of our PETA clients did not spay or neuter their pets. Guess they donated all their money to buy more PETA surveillance cameras.

PETA can possibly legitimize itself by stopping the weirdness (like having Pamela Anderson for their oh-so-classy spokesmodel!) and appealing to people's intelligence. I find their tactics insulting and amateurish, and now it's just getting boring.

Look out, JDarg is coming out swinging! By the way, I read today that the NBA is going to return to using good old fashioned LEATHER basketballs soon! Maybe Pam Anderson will fashion a bra out of a halved rubber ball?
 

iwishiwasthere

Beach Fanatic
Jul 12, 2005
2,875
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Tennessee
First, let me say that I do not believe in animal Pantene- I often use Pantene to wash my dogs, and it seems to do their skin and hair well.
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Okay, I am PUI, but that reads too funny! Glad to know it is as good for dogs as people.:clap_1:
 

Jdarg

SoWal Expert
Feb 15, 2005
18,038
1,980
Look out, JDarg is coming out swinging! By the way, I read today that the NBA is going to return to using good old fashioned LEATHER basketballs soon! Maybe Pam Anderson will fashion a bra out of a halved rubber ball?

I'm tired and grumpy. I tend to take out my frustrations on stuff like this. Yes, it's wrong, but arghhhh!!!!!!!:bang: I took the freakin' bait, didn't I!!!:roll:
 
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