I remember a similar story some time last year. Apparently
somebody had spotted a leopard/tiger/lion in a field (can’t remember where
exactly) and the police went into overdrive sending a freaking SWAT team and a load of helicopters and shit
down there...only to find it was a particularly large stuffed toy. I also recall
a story from my youth that has echoes of all this shit – apparently somebody in
Wigan had reported seeing a big cat with a cub in some trees whilst out dog
walking. You know the drill – police launch hunt, local news gets
involved...and lo and behold they find a dead lioness by a reservoir. They didn’t
find the cub though.
So the Essex lion (as it’s now known). Fact or fiction? Who
knows...it’s got a Twitter feed though, so it must have a WiFi connection or a
mobile.
Tying in to all this bollocks, I saw a fantastic documentary on Channel 4 a few
weeks back Called America’s Animal Hoarder, which told the story of some bloke
in America (surprise) that had amassed this menagerie of lions, tigers and
bears (oh my!) on his farm. He (Terry Thompson) was a bit of a local character
by all accounts...and the population of Zanesville, Ohio discovered this first
hand after Terry let all his animals out of their cages and then shot himself. Cue
wild beasts of all description bounding through the countryside, through
neighbourhoods and across the highway. When the local police dept started
getting calls from people locked in their houses because bears were eating
their garden fences, they rolled out and took back the streets in the only way
they knew how: by emptying several thousand rounds of ammunition into animal
flesh. It’s actually a really powerful documentary and I honestly recommend you
watch it. Even though this all took place in October 2011 I can’t remember seeing
it on the news, even though there are clips of BBC News reports in the
programme. Weird.
It’s also interesting to note that the police conducting the search in Essex for what was potentially a
lion on the loose were armed with...well nothing, while the American rozzers
happened to have assault weapons in the boots of their patrol cars. I don’t
know why it’s interesting...but y’know. Comparisons and all that shit. In other
news, I bought a second hand 30GB iPod classic yesterday for £30. It’s really
cool. I'm actually listening to a 'podcast' right now. But that’s enough about iPods. Cough.
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Ohio, a state one must drive through to get to some place better! And only relevant at election time.
Comparisons? American cops shoot first ask questions later. Ah, justice at its best.
Won't mention the iPod (oh, just did...smug smile)!
Ha! Someone was selling it dirt cheap at work as they'd got an iphone so couldn't really pass it up. 30gb for £30...thats like a quid a gig!
A small price to pay for eternity in "Apple-branded purgatory"! A quid a gig..cheap. Seeing you act contrary to your previous statements- priceless!
Wait, who would get an iPhone now? The iphone 5 supposedly will come out next month! Smh
No thanks. My Huawei android piece of shit works just fine! Also, this is an old ipod - it even has a black cardboard box so it doesn't really count. Apple only sold out when they started shipping all their crap in those pretentious white and clear boxes. I was a mac user back in the day when the G3 was still a twinkle in Steve Jobs eye. That's when Apple Computer Inc. Was cool. When they wanted people to 'think different.' The Apple of today is a monster. See?!
Are you off your soapbox now? Your agitation over this is kinda amusing. I actually find Droid apps to be more useful than Apple ones. Remember when the G3 came in various colors?
Wait, am I an Apple brainwashed monster? Hopefully I'm a cute one! Just playing.
I recall the G3 imac in various colors, aye. I didn't have one tho. We had an LC III and then a series of pre-G3 power macs. My last mac was an emac that I donated to my mum...who subsequently broke it. I still don't know how.
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