May. 15th, 2010

trystinn: (ducklings)
It's been a very hard few weeks here and for so many of us, so I've been trying to focus on the funny adventures of pig-keeping. Nothing of terrible import, though. So feel free to skip over this to protect your own happy mood.

Last weekend, two of the neighborhood girls came over with treats for the bunnies. I believe it was the younger one, given the older one seems more interested in the poultry. I came home to find several dog bowls from the back porch in Freckle's pen filled with poisonous plants (eucalyptus and oleander) leaves and Freckles dead. *sigh* Freckles was the most trusting bunny we've had and I have no doubt she trusted these girls to give her safe treats to eat. I spoke to the girls and was very strict with them. No moving anything, no feeding the critters unless I'd given it to them myself. And no leaving the younger one alone. I should not have wasted my breath.

Later this week, their mother drove them over and dropped them off in my driveway. I checked to make sure there wasn't any treats hidden away and let them back, reiterating that the older one had to supervise the younger girl. To be sure, I stayed out there finishing up some of the farm chores and while I was out there I witnessed the younger girl stomp on one of the rabbits. I think she was trying to hold him in place so he couldn't run away from her. I yelled at her to stop, jumped the fence, grabbed her and carried her right out of the yard and all but dropped her on the street side of the fence. The little one kept lying about stomping on the rabbit and I called her out for it. I told them both that they were no longer welcome to come over and that should the other rabbit be hurt, I'd be reporting it to Animal Control. The rabbit was fine, wasn't even upset, thankfully. They haven't been back. I don't expect they will. I've a fine Irish temper and can lecture with the best of them, especially when I'm righteously angry.

Meanwhile, I'm buying two sturdy padlocks for the fence gates. *sigh*
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Spike's Rule #11 - Spike is not allowed to hump anything - especially terracotta planters!

And no, you sickos, I don't have videos of it. A pig orgasm can last 30 minutes and my camera doesn't have that much memory. *shudder*
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Bottom line, are the neo-cons driving this agenda neo-fascist? Dr. Lawrence Britt, a political scientist, published research on fascism [18] in which he examined the fascist regimes of Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, Suharto and several Latin American regimes. Britt found 14 defining characteristics common to each fascist State:

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