"That's Hans, man. He's a proper Christian.
You know, proper old-time Christian.
Not like these Fox News fucks."
`~(Billy)~
"Well, as Gandhi said..."
~(Hans)~
"Oh, you two. If it ain't Gandhi, it's Jesus Christ."
~(Billy)~
" 'An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.'
I believe that wholeheartedly."
~(Hans)~
"No, it doesn't.
There'll be one guy left with one eye.
How's the last blind guy gonna take out the eye
of
the last guy left who's still got one eye?"
"All that guy has to do is run away and hide behind a bush."
"Gandhi was wrong.
It's just that nobody's got the balls to come right out and say it."
~(Billy)~
Seven Psychopaths - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Seven Psychopaths is a 2012 British black comedy film written, co-produced and directed by Martin McDonagh. It stars Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson, Tom Waits, and Christopher Walken. The film marks the second collaboration between McDonagh and Farrell, following 2008's In Bruges.
David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter praised the performances of the main cast members, he stated: "As creatively bankrupt Marty, Farrell is in subdued mode here, his performance largely defined by the endless expressivity of his eyebrows. He serves as an excellent foil for Rockwell, whose line readings continually dance between knowingness and idiocy, and Walken, who ventures as far into deadpan as you can go while remaining conscious. And Harrelson has fun contrasting his devotion to Bonny with his contempt for humanity." He wrote about the film that "while it's way behind the Pulp Fiction curve, Seven Psychopaths can be terrifically entertaining."
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Loved, how in the end, Bonny the Shih Tzu showed lack of loyalty by extending her paw to Billy the dog kidnapper instead of running back to her owner when called; Bonny's passiveness throughout the whole movie.
Once had a friend who was having trouble deciding when to put his pet down.
Woodrow, his Maine Coon cat/surrogate child, was suffering from untreatable oral squamous cell carcinoma.
Having just received an email in which my friend claimed he was all set to take Woodrow in to be euthanized one day...
but changed his mind as Woodrow was having a good day.
I wrote back:
Try hard not to read too much into a good day;
they don't see them the same way we do.
they don't see them the same way we do.
For they know not tomorrow
nor
why we (their owners) are even here today.
James Edward Avery, DVM
knew it would be something his friend was not going to appreciate hearing.
Find it interesting,
that the only two photos I have taken of me at work....
I'm holding a Shih Tzu?
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Puppies Over Pills: Pfizer Spinoff Zoetis Shines In Biggest IPO Since Facebook
Wall Street gave a warm greeting to Pfizer‘s animal health business Friday, as Zoetis got a big lift in its first day of trading.
Pfizer’s Chairman and CEO Ian Read said the Zoetis IPO creates the “largest standalone company fully devoted to animal health medicines and vaccines,” and leaves the pharmaceutical giant “better positioned to focus on our core business,” by unlocking the value in Zoetis and returning it to the parent’s shareholders. Pfizer was up 1.1% at $27.59 Friday morning.
James Edward Avery, DVM
knew it would be something his friend was not going to appreciate hearing.
(see the halo?)
Find it interesting,
that the only two photos I have taken of me at work....
I'm holding a Shih Tzu?
***
Puppies Over Pills: Pfizer Spinoff Zoetis Shines In Biggest IPO Since Facebook
Wall Street gave a warm greeting to Pfizer‘s animal health business Friday, as Zoetis got a big lift in its first day of trading.
Pfizer’s Chairman and CEO Ian Read said the Zoetis IPO creates the “largest standalone company fully devoted to animal health medicines and vaccines,” and leaves the pharmaceutical giant “better positioned to focus on our core business,” by unlocking the value in Zoetis and returning it to the parent’s shareholders. Pfizer was up 1.1% at $27.59 Friday morning.
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