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Fred R
 
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 07:41:59 GMT, Gunner Asch
wrote:


On 3 Sep 2005 15:37:01 -0700, "CanopyCo" wrote:


Day Brown wrote:

Halcitron wrote:

what law applies to the situation. bookburn
The law of the land is the gun in your hand.
Shoot looters and dogs running in packs.

Wait a while on the dogs; they eating the bodies of the dead will
lessen a health hazard and reduce the stench.

And thin out the survivors as well as fatten the dogs up better for the
pot. ;-)


I had a moment of terror and sadness today, when I thought of all the
pets left on chains, left in homes as the waters rose. Phydoux staked
to a chain..the water rising...he can only swim for so long..

The cat and dogs left closed up in houses.the water inside rising,
swimmiing and swimming in panic until there was no room left at the
ceiling.

All wondering where their people are as they drown, trapped, alone,
afraid....

In such an event..I think it would be kinder to kill your pets
outright before you flee, if you cant take them all with you.

I suddenly have a strong urge to get drunk.

Gunner



I went through this privately already. I would rather the humans
drowned than the animals, which I consider a higher life form, and
from what I can see on TV, they indeed are a higher life form.

Lg


Strongly concur with both thoughts.

It is back to the responsibility issue again - pets much more reliably
keep their end of the social contract than do some people.

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Fred R
typing with purring cat across lap and dreaming dog across feet
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