Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Sunny Girl offers a public service announcement

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sunny Girl rocks. Her silence speaks volumes. Cool music.

Anonymous said...

Does she hunt?

Anonymous said...

Well, maybe once a year she brings me a dead mouse. At about that rate, I find feathers and a dead bird in the house when I arrive home.

So, yeah, she hunts.

Lately, though, she's grown friendly with a mouse that scurries between the kitchen and the heating vent. She just looks at all the scurrying and does zip.

Don't know what that's all about, although I did find a copy of Peter Singer's Animal Liberation open one day. --CW

Anonymous said...

You pissed off Sunny Girl. Meow!!

Anonymous said...

I really like Sunny Girl too. Always good to see Sunny on the screen. And Peter Singer is an important contemporary philospher, worth reading and all. (I read the first chapter of _Animal Liberation_.) But there is this:

(Dinesh D'Souza on Peter Singer), "...Singer's extreme views, such as his proposal that parents be allowed to kill their children up to the age of 28 days. Singer also thinks America and the West can learn from non-Western societies, not to mention ancient Greece and Rome, where children were routinely killed at much higher ages. Oddly enough this champion of infanticide and euthanasia also favors animal rights!"

But I presume that Sunny would show similar forbearance if any 27 day old infants scurried across Chunk's floor!

Roy Bauer said...

I'm glad you like Sunny Girl.

But Dinesh D'Souza? Not much of a scholar, that one. He is utterly mischaracterizing Singer's views, which I know well.

Not sure about Sunny Girl, but I'm a big fan of animals of all sizes. Don't eat 'em, neither.

Anonymous said...

Can Sunny Girl run for office? I'd vote for her as the next Board of Trustee member.

Start the campaign now!

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