So, I have a pile of ironing...
May. 10th, 2009 10:46 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
...the size of a pygmy village. I really want to do it to get it out of the way but I usually watch a film while I'm doing it but Paul's on his Xbox. Doesn't he know I'm pack leader?
Is it wrong that I'm excited about a Tesco Express opening just 5 minutes away from home? It's unbelievable how much easier it will make my life! OK, yes, I AM sad!
I've been following this story mainly because of my love for dogs and horses but also because I want to see the whole family suffer as terribly as they made those horses suffer, but it also brings into question what the authorities were doing to let this go undetected for so long. Now I could be wrong but I thought you had to be registered for stuff like this, especially when dealing with livestock. All that suffering those poor animals went through is soul destroying and now, unless they can be rehomed, there's a likelihood the RSPCA won't have the funds to care for them.
I really can't believe that people can be so naive...and journalists at that...OK then, maybe I can, but to claim that storing DNA is no diffierent to someone having a picture of you is a statement worthy of a 5 year old.




Photos courtesy of Museum of Hoaxes.
Is it wrong that I'm excited about a Tesco Express opening just 5 minutes away from home? It's unbelievable how much easier it will make my life! OK, yes, I AM sad!
I've been following this story mainly because of my love for dogs and horses but also because I want to see the whole family suffer as terribly as they made those horses suffer, but it also brings into question what the authorities were doing to let this go undetected for so long. Now I could be wrong but I thought you had to be registered for stuff like this, especially when dealing with livestock. All that suffering those poor animals went through is soul destroying and now, unless they can be rehomed, there's a likelihood the RSPCA won't have the funds to care for them.
I really can't believe that people can be so naive...and journalists at that...OK then, maybe I can, but to claim that storing DNA is no diffierent to someone having a picture of you is a statement worthy of a 5 year old.
Photos courtesy of Museum of Hoaxes.
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