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Yeah...cool ... we can all choose little animals of our choice (cutest pose is best), take pictures & put 'em on the net....then blackmail everyone on the planet into making us rich or we are going to KILL that poor defenseless little animal. Hmm, bunny farmers would have it made. Just think of all the prospects for business.... dog and cat farms... parakeet farms .. only limited by our own cruel imagination and greed.
The guy who did this isn't stupid.... but that doesn't make him intelligent, either.
I got a nasty note about my reply to the puppy thing, so no comment......
Ok, I will:
Fans of Michael Moore will recall the rabbit scene in "Roger & Me."
People who are not fans of Michael Moore will recall the rabbit scene in "Roger & Me"
We saw that movie in a class at University. One girl ran from the room in tears. I guess she wasn't much of a nature lover! Or at least a "Nature for dinner" lover! :-)
For those who didn't get to the fine print, he is donating 80% of the money to charity. So he only would keep 20,000 euros or so. The person who runs the Red Cross makes a 6 figure salary a year. I thinkit was a very clever ad campaign. of course the PETA folks will either donate or try to get his butt in a sling.
I'm guessing he won't eat him after nursing him back to health.
But then again, I do that every day (minus the eating part), and don't have too guilty a conscience, either.
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