the worlds richest dog (probably I guess there could be others) is living under an assumed name in florida after death threats due to it's habit of biting
Aside from it being a dangerous animal, there's a good moral reason to kill it. Currently, the money left to it is being depleted at a rate of £145,000 annually to keep it in the manner to which it has become accustomed. When it dies, what's left goes to a charitable foundation. So, the sooner it dies, the more money goes to charity rather than being wasted on chef-cooked meals for a spoilt bitch.
Also, the woman who left the money to the dog was a fscker of the first order, and doesn't deserve to have her last wish granted.
Submitted by AggroBoy on Tue, 2007-12-04 13:51
Does seem a colossal waste of money. We could have a whip round hire a doggy assassin.
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Aside from it being a dangerous animal, there's a good moral reason to kill it. Currently, the money left to it is being depleted at a rate of £145,000 annually to keep it in the manner to which it has become accustomed. When it dies, what's left goes to a charitable foundation. So, the sooner it dies, the more money goes to charity rather than being wasted on chef-cooked meals for a spoilt bitch.
Also, the woman who left the money to the dog was a fscker of the first order, and doesn't deserve to have her last wish granted.
Does seem a colossal waste of money. We could have a whip round hire a doggy assassin.