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Patches

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  1. Would you ride this?
  2. Parents Of Boy Who Fell Into Gorilla Enclosure Could Face Prosecution Outrage has been pouring in over a 4-year-old boy who fell 15 feet into a gorilla’s home at the Cincinnati Zoo in the US. The boy was rescued and has since been released from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, with the family releasing a statement saying that the boy was indeed fine. Reaction to this situation has been a mixed bag, as some are saying how they should have found an alternative to killing the gorilla, while others blame the parents for allowing their child to be put in that horrible situation to begin with, eventually causing the death of a gorilla. And indeed it turns out that that parents could face criminal charges as Cincinnati police stated while nothing has been done yet, charges could be filed by the Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney. Nearly 90,000 people signed a petition saying that the parents should be charged for negligence. Here’s what the boy’s mom had to say: “I want to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers today. What started off as a wonderful day turned into a scary one. “For those of you that have seen the news or been on social media that was my son that fell in the gorilla exhibit at the zoo. God protected my child until the authorities were able to get to him.” Many are saying that the gorilla was simply trying to protect the young boy, and killing him was the wrong call. Thane Manynard, the zoo’s director, was in support of what happened and the decision to kill the animal. The option of using a tranquilizing gun was not one that would have worked, according to the director, as it would not have knocked him out right away and could have left the boy in even more danger. The director stated: “They made a tough choice and they made the right choice because they saved that little boy’s life.”
  3. Commentary by Captain Paul Watson Harambe is dead because an irresponsible and negligent mother allowed her 4-year old son to fall into a Gorilla enclosure. Think about that for a moment. This mother allowed her “4-year old ” son to climb over a fence and approach a 15 foot drop onto a concrete floor. Forget about the fact that there was a gorilla down there, what the hell was she doing while her child made his way towards what could be a fatal fall. She should be charged with criminal negligence and child abuse. As a parent I find it incomprehensible that another parent would stand there and do nothing but scream. I would have immediately and without hesitation have jumped into that enclosure to protect my child, no matter the risks and It would not have been the gorilla that would worry me but rather the consequence of the 15-foot drop. But again as a parent I can’t even imagine how a 4-year old child was able to wander away . Was she texting someone or chatting on her cell phone? Now this woman wants us to respect her privacy. She thanked the Lord for delivering her baby back to her. Well woman, it was not the Lord. Harambe was trying to help your child until some idiots with guns decided to settle the issue the way most police and security in America tend to settle an issue – with deadly force. Harambe is dead, a day after his 17th birthday, because the people who run the Cincinnati Zoo are grossly incompetent. If they had any knowledge and understanding about lowland gorillas they would have quickly observed that Harambe meant no harm to the child and was in fact protecting him. What we saw was an incredible act of compassion by a gorilla for a human child. An act of kindness and concern that was rewarded with a bullet. Harambe is dead because of a bunch of ignorant human gawkers kept screaming, thus motivating the horrific response. Where were the keepers? Surely they could see that Harambe was not behaving violently. What kind of ignorant and incompetent cowards do they have working at that damn zoo anyhow? Harambe is dead because zoos are no place for wild animals to be imprisoned. Harambe should have been in the lowland jungles of Africa, with his own kind doing what gorillas were born to do and that means being a gorilla, not some character in a freak show so a bunch of gawking ignorant anthropocentric hominids can stare, tease, laugh, and take selfies. I swear it is incidents like these that make me see how utterly pathetic and clueless human beings can be. The killing of Harambe was cold-blooded, unprovoked and senseless murder and the fingers of those who pulled the trigger belong to a special kind of stupid. The zoo feebly tried to defend the shooting in a release where they stated: “The gorilla was violently dragging and throwing the child.” This was not what eye witnesses saw and the proof that this statement is a lie is the very fact that the child was released from the hospital shortly after, unharmed, and if a 400 pound gorilla was actually being violent there is no way that child would have remained unharmed. Harambe died because we enslave gorillas and other animals for our entertainment. Predictably the zoos trotted out their go-to apologist Jack Hanna to proclaim that the zoo did the right thing, that it was a choice between a gorilla and a human being. No it was not. The kid was not going to be killed by this gorilla. In fact there is no case of a gorilla in captivity ever killing a child and these gorillas are actually approachable in the wild. But Jack Hanna gets paid to spew such nonsense because if he actually knew anything about gorillas he would have understood what Harambe was trying to do. And what about the child whose hand Harambe gently held in his own? What kind of trauma will this boy experience from seeing the gentle being who tried to help him gunned down because a few pathetic individuals wanted to pretend Harambe was King Kong and the they were stupidly trying to save Faye Wray. What brings tears to my eyes, what makes me sick inside is the knowledge that this noble creature was trying to help, that he knew the child was in trouble and his compassion was contemptuously dismissed with bullets. I am disgusted with the Cincinnati zoo, disgusted with the men who killed Harambe, and disgusted with this pathetic excuse for a mother who is the root cause of this tragedy. I feel pity for the boy, because for the next 14 years or so he will have to live with this woman and with the knowledge that because she allowed him to fall into that enclosure Harambe, the kindly creature that held his hand, is now dead. Added comment. Thane Maynard the zoo director said that despite the boy's ability to climb over the barrier, the exhibit is safe. "People can climb over barriers, and that's what happened." Now that is a really asinine comment. If it was safe the boy would not have fallen in. The incident demonstrated that it is not safe. When a 4 year old can get into an enclosure with any animal at a zoo, the security at the zoo is seriously flawed. Some people. Dat's all I have to say. :dry:
  4. LOL :tongue:
  5. Who needs guns, when you have a dragon? :tongue:
  6. oooh! A viper. Me wants one. :smile: Of course, it's raining here. :sad: Is it made by Mohawk?
  7. Riddle for seniors.... Today's riddle for seniors... Here is the situation: You are on a horse, galloping at a constant speed. On your right side is a sharp drop-off. On your left side is an elephant travelling at the same speed as you. Directly in front of you is a galloping kangaroo and your horse is unable to overtake it. Behind you is a lion running at the same speed as you and the kangaroo. What must you do to get out of this highly dangerous situation? Get off the merry-go-round and go home, you silly old fart!
  8. No need to hide them anywhere. Nobody can see my garden, except you peeps. :ph34r:
  9. It says, "Get early access to the Battlefield™ 1 public beta" 2 Thumbs up :thumbsup:
  10. Schematic drawing of the garden.
  11. This weekend I finished all the Chain link fencing around the garden. The wifey and our daughter in law finished planting seeds and transplanting seedlings we were growing in the house. Not sure why the Panoramic picture mode makes the top rails on the chain link look crooked.
  12. I knoe he won't pull dat shiet on me. :wink:
  13. WOW!! :ohmy:
  14. I Just noticed the layout. I can adapt. :happy:
  15. Very cool. Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk
  16. Patches posted a topic in Main Hall
    This is the 95th Thousand post in this Main Hall. :tongue:
  17. 15 - 1944 A French armoured column passing through Sainte-Mère-Église receives a warm welcome from its inhabitants. [ATTACH]5142.IPB[/ATTACH] 16 - May 2014 A view of the high street today. 17 - June 1944 American craft of all styles pictured at Omaha Beach, Normandy, during the first stages of the Allied invasion. [ATTACH]5144.IPB[/ATTACH] 18 - Omaha Beach May 2014
  18. 1 - June 1944 Boats full of US troops wait to leave Weymouth to take part in Operation Overlord. [ATTACH]5128.IPB[/ATTACH] 2 - 5 April 2014 A view of the harbour of the English town today. This location was used as a launching place for Allied troops participating in the invasion of Nazi-occupied France on D-day. [ATTACH]5129.IPB[/ATTACH] 3 - 6 June 1944 A Canadian soldier stands at the head of a group of German prisoners of war, including two officers, on Juno Beach, Normandy. [ATTACH]5130.IPB[/ATTACH] 4 - 8 May 2014 A view of the beach in Bernières-sur-Mer in Normandy today. [ATTACH]5131.IPB[/ATTACH] 5 - 6 June 1944 Troops of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division land at Juno Beach on the outskirts of Bernières-sur-Mer on D-day. [ATTACH]5132.IPB[/ATTACH] 6 - May 2014 A view of the seafront and beach in Normandy today. 340 Canadian soldiers lost their lives in the battle for the beachhead. [ATTACH]5133.IPB[/ATTACH] 7 - 6 June 1944 A Canadian soldier directs traffic in Bernières-sur-Mer. 14,000 Canadian soldiers had landed at nearby Juno Beach. [ATTACH]5134.IPB[/ATTACH] 8 - 5 May 2014 A view of Notre-Dame Nativity church today. 9 - 12 June 1944 A group of American soldiers stand in the village of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, which was liberated by paratroopers of the 501st and 506th Regiments of the 101st Airborne Division. [ATTACH]5136.IPB[/ATTACH] 10 - 7 May 2014 A view of the old village fountain today. 11 - July 1944 United States Army trucks and jeeps drive through the ruins of Saint-Lo. [ATTACH]5138.IPB[/ATTACH] 12 - 7 May 2014 A view of the roadway in the town today. Saint-Lo was almost totally destroyed by 2,000 Allied bombers when they attacked German troops stationed there during Operation Overlord. [ATTACH]5139.IPB[/ATTACH] 13 - May 1944 Ammunition stored in the town square of Moreton-in-Marsh shortly before D-day. [ATTACH]5140.IPB[/ATTACH] 14 - 12 May 2014 A view of the high street in the English town today.
  19. Oh my .... You Rock! Good stuff Bro... :thumbsup:
  20. Another one that I like is
  21. Gord Downie, Tragically Hip singer, has terminal cancer
  22. You can rate the video here: Hang In There My Friend

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