I would like not to be judgemental about stuff but I just am. It happens. Sometimes I can control it and sometimes I can at least control my mouth and sometimes I have to vent.
Who does things like threaten to punch their 3-year-old in the face because he got his hands dirty? (#54 Bus last night) That one makes sense in terms of riling someone up. In point of fact I'm embarrassed that it's not the one that put my fingers on the keyboard.
The one that did, though, was about a kitten. Someone sent out e-mails to neighborhood blogs asking people to cross post about a kitten they'd found immobile and crying near their apartment building. Nothing unusual about that, and nothing bad so far. The last line of the e-mail was, "Animal Control picked the cat up an hour later."
What the fuck kind of idiot calls animal control about a kitten? What sort of animal lover sends a kitten to the CACC without dire necessity? Are you a deaf moron living under a rock with a bright light pointed directly into your eyes that you haven't gotten the memo (written in clear type on sturdy paper using small words) that Animal Control is the CACC which is a kill shelter? So, you found a kitten, took the trouble to take it in and assess the damage and you put in motion a system to try and find the owner but you couldn't keep the damn cat a couple of nights? The guy who lost his cat is going to be so grateful to hear that when he gets back from vacation to find that his cat has already been euthanized. Nice work.
Yeah, I know, not everybody would take in an animal in distress and get it the care it needs to recover when it's in trouble.
Not everybody.
Just everybody I know.
Oh, and have I mentioned here that, among other punishments I think that Michael Vick (or whatever his name is, let's just refer to him as that scum sucking football bastard [TSSFB]) should have all of his money taken away, even the money that he may be using to support his family, friends and "posse", and it should be evenly distributed to no kill shelters across the country?
Tune in next time when I redefine "teabagging" in reference to bodily punishments for TSSFB.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
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Why would you need to redefine teabagging in re: a punishment for TSSFB?
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to make of that story you just told... I can't imagine that the person knew they were sending the kitten to be killed... but then again, I didn't read the original posts, so maybe he did, in which case that's just weird.
From a writing perspective, by the way, THIS was a very powerful couple of line:
"Yeah, I know, not everybody would take in an animal in distress and get it the care it needs to recover when it's in trouble.
Not everybody.
Just everybody I know."
Rock on, sister.