On Fri, 9 Jul 2010 06:57:42 -0700 (PDT), "His Highness the
TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock"
>It's no secret we live in a wasteful society of supersized cars/SUVs,
>supersized homes, too much lighting, too much junk food, and too big
>pets... Have you thought about the consequence of owning cat and dogs,
>particularly those dogs that look like a horse?
>Under the Wisdom of the Jungle (aka "the wise ways of the monks") it
>makes sense to have no pet at all, support the wildlife and become
>part of it. But for those of us who are forced to live in the cage
>(due to the dangers out there, aka "the jungle"), it makes all the
>sense in the world to have small pets such as parakeets and mice.
>Your carbon footprint will be smaller, and so will be the shit left
>behind. Your pocket will be full of one dollar bills too. And they are
>so cute. I think they are a symbol of what we need to see in the world
>at large, don't you agree?
I have 14 chihuahuas and my friend has a great dane.
I figure we're even.
>supersized homes, too much lighting, too much junk food, and too big
>pets... Have you thought about the consequence of owning cat and dogs,
>particularly those dogs that look like a horse?
>Under the Wisdom of the Jungle (aka "the wise ways of the monks") it
>makes sense to have no pet at all, support the wildlife and become
>part of it. But for those of us who are forced to live in the cage
>(due to the dangers out there, aka "the jungle"), it makes all the
>sense in the world to have small pets such as parakeets and mice.
>Your carbon footprint will be smaller, and so will be the shit left
>behind. Your pocket will be full of one dollar bills too. And they are
>so cute. I think they are a symbol of what we need to see in the world
>at large, don't you agree?