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Name: Lonely
Country: Germany
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Birthday: 8/16/1969
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Tuesday, February 01, 2005

A couple of days ago Shirley asked me if I still had my dogs and how they were doing (actually she had asked me before but I didn't answer, so I think it is time to report, sorry Shirley, I took such a long time!). Well I still have my three wonderful dogs and I want to show you all some pictures here. My girlfriend took them and I am really thankful to have these great pics now!

This is Susi, she is going to be 5 years sometime in February or March, we don't know exactly as she had been abandoned and then was mistreated and even more than that, I am not going into details! She came to us as a "foster child" but of course I "fell in love" with her and wouldn't give her away anymore. She was about 8 months then... She is a sweetheart (if she decides to  and she knows what she wants ) and much more beautiful than any picture could show, but she is as black as hell and therefore I am happy enough to have such a good picture, as it is so hard to take a photograph of such a black little devil *g* (I call her black devil and there is reason for it, but for sure I cuddle her more than I should )

Look at her eyes... that poor doggy

<<<< lovely photographer

This is Rusty, he is going to be 9 years on March 13, at least that is the day we celebrate his birthday. He was also abandoned when he was about 8 months old and was found on November 13, 1996. The picture ain't perfect but well, he looks sweet and that is more than complimentary for such a "nasty peace of work" lol... hey, he can open doors, both ways... and he will! Anytime he feels like doing it or the others make him do... Susi is perfect in getting his help! And he will have fights with Susi up there over food, she can be a bitch about food! Lol. And he thinks he is the chief... far from being that!

 

(His eye looks bad on the pic but that is only the flashlight)

 

This is Sika, she was 12 on January 18th. She was born in an animal shelter and therefore we know her birth date. A former friend of mine took her home and then wanted to give her away again to that shelter when she realized she couldn't care for her anymore. I know Sika since she was 2 months old and I wouldn't let that happen to her! We adopted her as our first dog and now she is growing old in dignity. Actually, she ain't really getting older, she just looks the same as she did 6 or 7 years ago. That old lady is 12! And she is still so beautiful, just a little more lazy and her ears aren't perfect anymore, but hey, still better than mine! *g*

 

 

So, that was it about my three "kids"   I love them all so dearly and I am so glad my lovely little big great woman loves them just as well and "adopted" them. We are having great times walking them and playing with them in the snow. We have decided to never have three again but we agreed about always having and keeping two because a dog is an animal that needs its pack, dogs are not meant to be alone all day. If you cannot be with them and walk them for hours each day, at least let them be a pack.

So, enough for today, I think I am going to visit some of you and then call it a night *g*. It is 7.54 am here now *g*.

Take care!

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Thursday, January 27, 2005

I have to admit that at times I get too angry too fast and speak out more than I probably should. I wish I had as much peace inside me as His Holiness the Dalai Lama has.

I am living to learn and I do my very best to become a better human being. So I am going on with the blog I actually wanted to do yesterday. I liked it very much when I received it in an E-Mail...

Have a great weekend everyone, I guess I am going to see the one person who is giving me so many smiles and so much love and peace. Have to be with here more often.

 

Monday, January 10th, 2005

Dear Friends,

Last night, at the People's Choice Awards, "Fahrenheit 9/11" was named the Best Movie of the Year. It was a stunning moment for us. And, somewhere inside the Bush White House, someone there must have been stunned, too.

21 million people voted in the People's Choice Awards. They chose our film over "Shrek 2," "Spiderman 2" and "The Incredibles." If we can beat that many superheroes, surely we can survive the next four years.

I can think of no greater honor for us this year than the award bestowed upon us last night by the American people. On live television, with no threat of my remarks being censored or cut short, I thanked all of you and the rest of our fellow Americans and dedicated the prize to the parents of our servicemen and women in Iraq, the Lila Lipscombs of America who suffer so profoundly by the reckless actions of the Bush administration.

(If you'd like to see what I said -- this time, no riot! -- you can click here. I even dressed up!)

It was an historic moment as no documentary had ever won the People's Choice Award for Best Picture. And I thank each and every one of you who voted and made that happen.

I took Congresswoman Maxine Waters and her husband as my guests last night. My family was there, too, as was some of our crew. We had a great time and I even got to meet Mel Gibson for the first time (he won a secondary prize for best film drama). More on that later!

Thanks again, and now let's get on with the serious work at hand -- winning more awards! Hahahaha. Just kidding. We have an inauguration to attend, don't we?

Yours,

Michael Moore
www.michaelmoore.com
MMFlint@aol.com


Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Sorry I changed my today's blog... be safe, Troy!

 

AP

Troy Kunkle

TEXAS
January 25, 2005

The state of Texas is scheduled to execute Troy Kunkle, a white man, Jan. 25 for the 1984 murder of Stephen Horton in Nueces County. Mr. Kunkle was 18 and two months old, had no criminal record, and was under the influence of alcohol, marijuana, and LSD at the time of the crime. Four other teenagers were involved in the crime. None of them received the death penalty. Tragically, Troy, a schizophrenic teenager who received no real guidance or counsel in making the most important decision of his life, turned down a plea bargain. The case proceeded to trial without any evaluation of Troy's mental health or his competency to make such a momentous decision.

Although Mr. Kunkle is schizophrenic with a family history of mental illness who was subjected to particularly shocking child abuse, no fact finder or court has ever considered whether this life history mitigates in favor of a life sentence.

Mr. Kunkle was physically and emotional abused by his father, including an incident where he was thrown against a wall so hard that his spleen was bruised. Both parents also suffered from mental illness. When Mr. Kunkle was a baby, his mother was committed to a mental hospital for attempting to choke him.

However, at the time, Texas law did not provide jurors with a mechanism for giving consideration to this mitigation, and Troy's lawyers never did the investigation necessary to present these facts to the jury. Recent interviews with the jurors indicate that this information would have saved Troy's life. When the U. S. Supreme Court forced Texas to change its laws and allow jurors a chance to spare the lives of defendants like Troy, Troy asked for a new trial where he could present this evidence to the jury. However in a cruelly ironic twist, the appellate courts refused to take his history into account because it was presented to them too late in the process.

Mr. Kunkle was young and had no criminal record. His actions were clearly impaired by drugs and alcohol. He had a truly horrific childhood, and suffers from mental illness. Above all, this evidence was never presented to a jury because he was tried under a statute later found unconstitutional, and has not received full consideration by the courts due to procedural technicalities.

This is precisely the circumstance, where important, valid evidence cannot be brought to the courts, when the clemency process is meant to serve as a safety net.

Hours before Kunkle's Nov. 18, 2004 execution date, the Fifth Circuit of the Supreme Court temporarily halted the execution. Then, on Dec. 13. the court declared that it lacked jurisdiction to uphold the stay. Justice Stevens concurred with the decision saying that he was "satisfied that the Texas court's determination was independently based on determination of state law." However Stevens continued, calling the result "regrettable because it seems plain that Kunkle's sentence imposed in violation of the Constitution."

This cannot be justice, and execution is clearly not the answer. Please contact Gov. Rick Perry and urge him to stop the execution of Troy Kunkle.

www.ncadp.org

 

TOO LATE! KUNKLE IS DEAD! I am praying for this man, who is more righteous than the governing President of the USA will ever be! Kunkle killed one person, and he always repented. Kunkle was 18 years old when he did wrong under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Now, 20 years later this man has been murdered by Texas Governor! That is Murder, Mr. Governor! MURDER!

 

The President of the United States killed thousands of people who were innocent inhabitants of Iraq.

 

IN MEMORY OF TROY KUNKLE a true and honest human being! May you rest in peace!

 

AP



 


Sunday, January 23, 2005

I have to apologize to my new friends and the old friends who came back to my site. I cannot post here regularly as I spend part of my time with my love and she doesn't have those computer and internet facilities, plus I feel I do not need a computer when I am with her

Anyway, I am here back again and will stay even if it is not on a daily basis. I want to say THANK YOU to those of you, you know who you are who are back and to those of you who are new here to my dolphin site as well a big THANK YOU! And a WARM WELCOME

I hope my today's blog will be as positive for you as it was when I turned my new calendar site...

I want to quote from the picture in case you cannot read the small letters:

 

THE MAIN CAUSE OF DEPRESSION IS NOT LACK OF MATERIAL NECESSITIES

BUT A DEPRIVATION OF THE AFFECTION OF OTHERS.

 

Happy new week!

May you all have a week filled with love and success and without pain and sorrow!

 

Love and {{{Hugs}}} from your Happy Dolphin!


Tuesday, January 11, 2005

 

Ferrari

 

 

Little Bobby is asking his father: "Daddy, is a Ferrari that red car with a horse?"

 

 

 

Daddy: "Right my son, why are you asking?"

 

 

 

Little Bobby repeating: "I think one is just trying to overtake us!"

 

 

 

 





 
 
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