[Grovenet] Hoss-Tale for the day.
Ron D'Eau Claire
rondec at easystreet.com
Wed May 30 09:20:00 PDT 2007
I saw that in the BBC news too. To their credit, MSNBC didn't rewrite the
story for US readers <G>.
Note that the dog died of *natural* causes and that the guy who claims to
have eaten some of it is a vegetarian, protesting what he says is
unacceptable 'privilege' by the Royal Family who escapes prosecution for fox
hunting with real foxes.
He chose a Corgi because the Queen is very fond of Corgis - even allowing
them free run during official state functions. Certainly, he's trying to get
a reaction from Her Majesty. If not a public reaction perhaps a private one
that causes them to rethink Prince Phillip's supposed immunity to the rules
that govern their subjects.
Is that a valid form of protest? I prefer it to crowds throwing rocks!
Ron D'Eau Claire
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Subject: [Grovenet] Hoss-Tale for the day.
Man Bites Dog in London
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18937826/
I know the Brits have different tastes than ours, but this is nuts, no
matter the reason! Anyone ever comes near my dog, an OleHoss will make
Kidney Pie out of them, and feed it to the dawg!
~alan~ knives honed and at the ready ~ Hoss
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