In "Tribe" last night on BBC2, they were eating Crocodiles, it actually looked really tasty.
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A better solution would be a cross between reality TV and these shopping/bid TV channels.
"You now have 1 minute to donate to this puppy, and if £1000 isn't raised, zap, the bastard dies".Comment
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Call me an old softie but I donate quite a lot each month to animal charities. IMHO they are much nicer than most people and they can't protect themselves (ok dogs can bite but that's no protection against a bloke with a big stick) so I will do what I can to prevent animal cruelty.Comment
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I donate to several animal charities for the same reason. No animal has ever pissed me off and deserves protection. Humans? Couldn't care less.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawnI donate to several animal charities for the same reason. No animal has ever pissed me off and deserves protection. Humans? Couldn't care less.
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And I play with cats owned by various people on my and surrounding streets - they get my attention for free and I don't have to pick up their crap around house.
That said I'd prefer my own cat but renting makes it hard
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Does the RSPA know about this?Originally posted by AtW- they get my loving for free"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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If I had to fight a rotweiller, I'd want more than a big stick.Originally posted by John GaltCall me an old softie but I donate quite a lot each month to animal charities. IMHO they are much nicer than most people and they can't protect themselves (ok dogs can bite but that's no protection against a bloke with a big stick) so I will do what I can to prevent animal cruelty.
Dogs are the Sun readers of the domesticated animal world. Kill all dogs. And Sun readers. Time for cats to become our masters.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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