I once had Quantico in view for 3 months. 2 hours is too long.
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I poop twice-three times every morning.
WHO HAS THIS MUCH POOP IN THEM GUYS.
This is seriously a frown, it takes up so much time I'd rather be sleeping.
get a Squatty Potty
http://jobs.aol.com/articles/2014/12...klash-twitter/
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Evil United Airlines leaves dog on rainy cold runway for more than a half hour despite alerts to staff :-((((( boo
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United Airlines tweeted back, but their tweet was not the best response: "Thanks for telling us. The weather can change & may have been clear when PetSafe dropped off. They're the ones to call too."
The now-ironically-named PetSafe is United Airlines' "specially designed program" for transporting animals that are not eligible to travel in the aircraft cabin.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...fur-trade.html
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An horrific trade in cat and dog fur was exposed yesterday amid claims that pets are being stolen and turned into clothing.
Cats and dogs in Belgium are allegedly being killed to make coats, blankets, and the linings of gloves and ski boots. It is a multi-million pound business.
Items found on sale include a blanket made out of the coats of four golden retrievers in Copenhagen and a full-length coat made from the skins of 42 alsatian puppies in Berlin.
Gift shops and stalls throughout Britain sell novelty toys made from cat and dog skins.
Most come from China, where two million animals a year are barbarically slaughtered. But MEP Struan Stevenson yesterday revealed evidence that some is from the EU.
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More than a thousand cats destined to be be sold for their fur and meat have been rescued thanks to the internet. According to Sky News, hundreds of cats stolen by cat traffickers in northeast China were rescued after the cat's owners found each other online and worked with local authorities.
For the past month the suspected traffickers are believed to have been searching Dalian City for cats every night. Eventually their actions caught the attention of pet lovers who voiced their concerns online. Working with the online group, local law enforcement discovered a large cat den and arrested six suspects.
Eating cats in China isn't illegal -- their meat is actually considered a delicacy in some places -- however, stealing cats is a different and very illegal matter.
More than three hundred of the cats have been reunited with their owners.
Another reason to avoid buying leather goods imported from China. Or, it now seems, Europe.