Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Saturday, July 26, 2008
This Man is Dangerous
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Found 2 dogs in Big spring park on 7/7/08
work in Huntsville but live in another county. For the past few years, I've donated to a rescue group based near Huntsville called New Leash on Life. Their web site is here:
http://anewleash.org/
If any of you know of anyone in this area who would consider fostering periodically, would you please refer them to New Leash? This group has no physical facility and places homeless animals with families.
The two dogs on the home page for New Leash, Bonnie and Clyde, were roaming in Big Spring Park in Huntsville when I found them on July 7th. I had no choice but to call animal control for help, despite my better judgment. New Leash was able to pull them from the shelter on D-day and they're getting the care they need but they're being kenneled until a foster home comes open. I originally though they had strayed from home over the holiday weekend; perhaps from Five Points or even the historic district. I'm now convinced they were "drop offs," left in a very public place by someone who could no longer afford to care for them. They're being fully vetted now and are both great inside. http://www.al.com/forums/huntsville/index.ssf
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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Corruption in Corprate America
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie's Million dollar babies
B rad Pitt was emotional but calm and Angelina Jolie laughed and chatted during the birth of their twins, a boy and a girl. All "are doing marvelously well," according to the doctor who delivered the babies in a seaside hospital on the French Riviera. The babies, Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline , were born one minute apart. For now, mother, father and newborns are resting out of the public eye on the fifth floor of the Lenval hospital, behind windows specially treated to deflect photography. Jolie's obstetrician, Dr. Michel Sussmann , said Pitt, 44, was at Jolie's side Saturday evening during the delivery, looking on as Sussmann performed a Caesarean section. "He was my assistant," the doctor joked. Sussmann said the Caesarean was moved forward from its planned date "for medical reasons" so the babies could be born "in the best conditions." He said Jolie, 33, was expected to stay in the hospital for a few more days and that she now needed rest. Nice-Matin, a daily in the Riviera city in the south of France, put the worth of the twins' photos at more than $11 million. It broke news of the birth and reported Sunday that the couple had sold the rights for the first photo of their expanded family to a U.S. publication, which it did not name, and that the proceeds would go to charity.
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