Posted by kyplowboy on May 08, 2008 at 00:28:00 from (63.146.226.90):
I know you hear some messed up stuff on the news, but this is something! Got the tv on here at work to make some noise. They just had a story on CBS about some people in an apartment building who have had a "pet" turtle live'n round back for about 10 years. There is construction going on across the fence. "Murtle the Turtle" showed up in the back yard one day painted bright orange. A vet could not get it off. SPCA is doing an ivestigation to try to find out which construction worker painted the turtle. If it dies or has to be put down because of the paint, who ever done it could face 1 year in the big house and $1000 fine. With all that is going on in the world how did this make the news and who has time to "ivestigate" such things?
Did any of these folks ever think maybe this was a good thing, it is harder to run over a bright orange box turtle with a lawn mower, some body just saved the little feller's life there!!
Done with my rant now. Hope yall have a good day, and don't get caught paint'n turtles!!!!
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