How do you even fit 800 dogs in a triple-wide? And how does a 90-something year old couple afford to feed them?
http://news.theage.com.au/800-dogs-s...0313-1z64.html
D & D geeks mourn the passing of one of their grandmasters.
"To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often." -- Winston Churchill
How do you even fit 800 dogs in a triple-wide? And how does a 90-something year old couple afford to feed them?
http://news.theage.com.au/800-dogs-s...0313-1z64.html
These are good questions for which I don't have the answer. However, it appears that this woman is not alone. There are other nutjobs who love to hoard animals. MSNBC.com explains - with video!
"To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often." -- Winston Churchill
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...balloon114.xml
guy places ring in balloon...man loses balloon.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...TAM&SECTION=US
Alabama retirement home undergoing renovation because, viewed from the air, it looks like a swastika
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080314/D8VCTR203.html
In-class sleeper sues teacher, school for waking him, claims hearing damage
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7301566.stm
Eek.
France rejects right-to-die plea
Chantal Sebire
Ms Sebire suffers from an extremely rare form of cancer
A French woman with a severely disfiguring and incurable facial tumour has been refused the right to die.
Chantal Sebire, a 52-year-old former schoolteacher and mother of three, had asked a court in Dijon, eastern France, to allow doctors to help her die.
But while the French have liberalised legislation governing euthanasia, the court ruled the law still did not allow doctors to actively end a life.
The case of Ms Sebire has, however, sparked intense debate and sympathy.
She suffers from an extremely rare form of cancer in the nasal cavity known as an esthesioneuroblastoma. Only 200 cases of the disease have been recorded worldwide in the past two decades.
Appealing on French television last month for the right to die, Ms Sebire said she could no longer see properly, taste or smell. She described how children ran away from her in the street.
"One would not allow an animal to go through what I have endured," she said.
This is just plain sad. There are other ways to do this that does not include the doctors being the ones to do it. Million Dollar Baby anyone?
Of course, works every time!
Give her more credit than that. She was resourceful enough to get the job done.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/rar...602532170.html
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