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Bits and Bobs from the Blogosphere

1. Jesus appears in cat’s fur.

2. Pam Anderson dines on faux-chicken at a KFC in Vancouver

3. Evangelist (ironically named Anthony Hopkins) reportedly arrested after police find what they believe to be his wife’s remains in the freezer. Check out PETA US’ new billboard response.

4. Kill It, Skin It, Wear It programme coming to Channel 4 this Sunday.

5. Nine Inch Nails release their newest album, The Slip. See what Trent Reznor thinks of dog and cat fur


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posted by Rachel A on August 6th, 2008 at 8:58 am

Is it true that fur has really undergone a revival? *sigh* I’m so sick of being human. >.>

posted by melanie on August 11th, 2008 at 11:49 am

Channel 4 Kill it Skin it Wear it,aired last night, has left me deeply distraught,haunted and in sheer disbelieve at China and its fur-trade barbaric acts of animal cruelty…the scenes shown, whilst graphic and had me crying hysterically, gave me, and i am sure millions of other viewers, the cold hard facts about what exactly happens before the fur arrives in our retail environment..The shock of this programme is still with me this morning, and last night i had trouble getting to sleep as the disturbing images of these beautiful creatures being skinned alive ran through my mind….horrific…we have to take action to stop these savage acts of animal torture..

posted by Terry on August 13th, 2008 at 4:13 am

Kill it Skin it Wear it. Sounds right to me. That, as well as eating, is what animals are here for - me to EAT and WEAR!

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