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Post by Tiggerwoos on May 15, 2006 14:06:04 GMT
SEAL SLAUGHTER PROTEST FRIDAY 19th MAY 2006 @ 12.00 MIDDAY CANADA HOUSE (big steps), TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON On 25th March, the Canadian Government unleashed a brutal and violent attack on defenceless baby harp seals, in full view of the world. Despite pleas from high profile celebrities, including Paul and Heather McCartney and Brigitte Bardot, and being offered $16 million by the founder of a global beauty company to stop this year's hunt, the slaughter went ahead regardless. More than 325,000 are dead! Many still alive as they were dragged along the ice with boat hooks, many still alive as they were skinned. The slaughter is over, but the protests must continue to inform the public that unless this is stopped many hundreds of thousands will die again next year.
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Post by tabitha on May 15, 2006 14:13:00 GMT
Damn! having my neck chopped off the day before that one
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Post by Tiggerwoos on May 15, 2006 14:23:06 GMT
Damn! having my neck chopped off the day before that one Nooooooo nooooooo, not the neck! And not the tongue either, will be quiet and boring without chatterbox Tabi.
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Post by tabitha on May 15, 2006 16:48:48 GMT
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Post by Tiggerwoos on May 16, 2006 1:13:30 GMT
Noooooooooooooooooooooo............ Not Aunty Tabi having bits chopped off too. My family are having bits chopped off left right and centre.
Which reminds me.... You know those little things like moles that are skin tags. I caught one a couple of weeks ago and it's half on and off and looks and feels horrible.
Any tips for yanking it off, besides having it frozen off, which I don't wanna really have to do?
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Post by tabitha on May 16, 2006 9:23:50 GMT
I had one once and it just died and fell off, I did try and pick it a bit, but I dont know if you should do that. When is your mum in hospital Tigger? Shes not in the bed next to me is she? Apparently my hospital is still under construction and my bed is in the carpark so visiting will be easier.
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Post by Tiggerwoos on May 16, 2006 10:49:42 GMT
(Sits there trying to pick this ugly looking think on neck while typing)
Ah well, at least you'll get plenty of fresh air if your bed's in the carpark! Hospitals tend to get pretty stuffy so if you camp there, you'll be ok.
My mum's ok, she was knocked out after the op yesterday so didn't make much sense when I went to see her, but have just spoken to her on the phone and she's alot brighter this morning, but can't keep any food or liquid down yet. Going to go and see her this afternoon again.
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