Saturday, May 21, 2005
Got Pelt
Protesting is not for everyone. You need a little whit and intelligence. This was evindent after a PETA Protester was left scratching her head during a perplexing encounter with the Duke of Edinburgh. Dressed in a synthetic bear suit to protest the use of bear skins in the hats of royal guards, Allison Ezell tailed the royal couple all week before coming nose to nose with Prince Philip outside the Canadian Light Source Synchrotron in Saskatoon.
Ezell said she was standing outside holding a sign that read "Bear Skins Are For Bears, Not Guards" when the Duke approached her. "He read that out loud and he smiled, and he came right into my face, my bear face, and said 'What happens when the bear dies?'," she recounted. "And I'm not sure what he meant by that." Welcome to the world of the Dazed and Confused.
Why do I never see these protests?
Ezell said she was standing outside holding a sign that read "Bear Skins Are For Bears, Not Guards" when the Duke approached her. "He read that out loud and he smiled, and he came right into my face, my bear face, and said 'What happens when the bear dies?'," she recounted. "And I'm not sure what he meant by that." Welcome to the world of the Dazed and Confused.
Why do I never see these protests?
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It's "evindent" that you could use a little "whit" yourself!
PETA's vegetarian campaign is not just good for animals. It's important for the environment, too!
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PETA's vegetarian campaign is not just good for animals. It's important for the environment, too!
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