Dave
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quote: Originally posted by Toby
quote: Originally posted by Gregor
quote: Originally posted by Toby
Would you take in a solider who was missing limbs due to being hurt in action?
If he could catch mice and bury his shite then yeah
Just my opinion that people have the wrong priorities
You have a house full of limbless ex soldiers then I take it?
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taylorboosh
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lynny i respect your love of animals in general, clearly very dedicated to them and enjoy spending time with/caring for them..
more people should be like you imo
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaDave
quote: Originally posted by Toby
quote: Originally posted by Gregor
quote: Originally posted by Toby
Would you take in a solider who was missing limbs due to being hurt in action?
If he could catch mice and bury his shite then yeah
Just my opinion that people have the wrong priorities
You have a house full of limbless ex soldiers then I take it?
2 both with limbs thankfully. Plus I've raised over 4k in last two years for forces charities. thanks for asking
But that's not the point. Whilst its a nice thing to do, as per think there are a lot more issues in the world to address
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Marc
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Irrelevant to this thread though. This thread is about taking in animals, not how much someone donates to the armed forces.
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Fucking legless soldiers taking up the seats on the bus so pregnant women have to stand
[Edited on 31-10-2011 by Russ]
She chose to get up the duff, they didn't chose to have step on an IED
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Dave
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quote: Originally posted by Toby
quote: Originally posted by CorsaDave
quote: Originally posted by Toby
quote: Originally posted by Gregor
quote: Originally posted by Toby
Would you take in a solider who was missing limbs due to being hurt in action?
If he could catch mice and bury his shite then yeah
Just my opinion that people have the wrong priorities
You have a house full of limbless ex soldiers then I take it?
2 both with limbs thankfully. Plus I've raised over 4k in last two years for forces charities. thanks for asking
But that's not the point. Whilst its a nice thing to do, as per think there are a lot more issues in the world to address
Good point. Lynny next time you consider giving a home to some abandoned animals, could you perhaps consider finding a cure for cancer instead?
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John
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They chose to join the army, standing on an IED is a very real possibility.
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Irrelevant to this thread though. This thread is about taking in animals, not how much someone donates to the armed forces. [/quote quote: Originally posted by Toby
But that's not the point. Whilst its a nice thing to do, as per think there are a lot more issues in the world to address

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Marc
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But how do you know she doesn't do other things?
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by John
They chose to join the army, standing on an IED is a very real possibility.
That makes it ok then?
What lynny did was nice, I was more dismayed at the fact that everyone seemed to think it was the most gracious thing done to man. A lot more things that could be sorted first imo
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
But how do you know she doesn't do other things?
Wasn't aimed her directly and I don't
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Russ
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IED's aren't directly aimed at the people who tread on them either.
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Simon
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Discussing IEDs on the second page of a thread about re-homing kittens fucking hell
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JordyCarter
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Nice story, at least the cats are now not going to die.
Ignore the haters most of them are gay
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Got to love CS Lynny, will you take me in? I bury my own shite.
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taylorboosh
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Tbh the armed forces have fuck all to do with this thread. Also what if the preggers woman had been raped or was being a surogate for a female soldier who had lost the ability to carry children because of war injuries
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Jake
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quote: Originally posted by john-d
Tbh the armed forces have fuck all to do with this thread. Also what if the preggers woman had been raped or was being a surogate for a female soldier who had lost the ability to carry children because of war injuries
you say the armed forces has nothing to do with this thread but then give us another scenario which also has nothing to do with the thread?
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JordyCarter
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quote: Originally posted by Jake
quote: Originally posted by john-d
Tbh the armed forces have fuck all to do with this thread. Also what if the preggers woman had been raped or was being a surogate for a female soldier who had lost the ability to carry children because of war injuries
you say the armed forces has nothing to do with this thread but then give us another scenario which also has nothing to do with the thread?
  this is true
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Hammer
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I'm going to be honest with you, I don't have a fucking clue what happened here.
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taylorboosh
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Relating to the bus comments
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baza31
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Some cs members have truly lost the plot . Only this site will change taking kittens in to turning it to armed forces . IMO I think there a waste of time . If they got put to sleep they would feel no pain . Taking kittens is your own choice but am sure you wouldn't of taken them all if they was fully grown without the cute factor?
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taylorboosh
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She rescued a pidgeon ffs
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Lynny
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what the fook happened here?!
I do things for other charities, especially cancer research, did a sky dive couple weeks ago for that as well as several events like race life.
As for kitten cute factor, yes it does help obviously, but I have taken in their mother who isn't a kitten, as well as 2 injured pigeons over the last year, a rescue dog and 3 rescue horses. Granted the thousands I've spent on vets bills, food, etc for these animals over the years could have gone on 'people charities' but then again it could have also gone on clothes or nights out.
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Lynny
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A few pics:




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Adam-D
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i want one
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