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Bang goes any sympathy I may ever have had for lilly and her cause. Didn't take long for a pretty nasty side to emerge.


lilly123 Wrote:

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> red evil i dont think that is at all

> funny,obviousley you do? i hope you and marmora

> man come back as a animal in your next life, it is

> sad a animal can not speak for them self, and i

> guess you both think this is a joke, animals have

> feelings, unlike some humans, and i just pray that

> one day that either of you do not need the help of

> the public, because you will certainly not get my

> help, yes i do have a dog not marnie and she

> saved my daughter life when she was fitting, still

> i guess you will find this funny as well.You both

> need to get a life and as i say i just hope that

> one day you both do need help and there is no one

> to assist either of you. KARMAAAAA.

Man attacked with a shovel in what sounds like a vile attack... And the concern on here is about the dog? That does feel weird. Red Devil, you devil, you just had me laughing so hard on the train to London Bridge I attracted nervous attention from my fellow passengers. Judging by the linguistic skills and generous sentiment displayed in

Illys last post, it may well have been dictated by Marnie!

northlondoner, i think you are being very unfair to Marnie

I've looked at her photos and she looks just like any other yorkie I've seen - very sweet and completely incapable of invoking bad karma on her detractors. Maybe she's the Foxy Knoxy of Yorkies... who knows!

civilservant Wrote:

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> northlondoner, i think you are being very unfair

> to Marnie

> I've looked at her photos and she looks just like

> any other yorkie I've seen - very sweet and

> completely incapable of invoking bad karma on her

> detractors. Maybe she's the Foxy Knoxy of

> Yorkies... who knows!


According to the doglost site, Marnie has a ''very long tongue and a 'seal' like cough'', if that isn't the devil incarnate then I don't know what is...

http://www.andreaharner.com/archives/Yorkie.jpg

Moos Wrote:

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> Bang goes any sympathy I may ever have had for

> lilly and her cause. Didn't take long for a

> pretty nasty side to emerge.

>

> lilly123 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > red evil i dont think that is at all



i do not need your symapathy thank-you, and i truely believe in kharma, so that is not being nasty.

> > funny,obviousley you do? i hope you and marmora

> > man come back as a animal in your next life, it

> is

> > sad a animal can not speak for them self, and i

> > guess you both think this is a joke, animals

> have

> > feelings, unlike some humans, and i just pray

> that

> > one day that either of you do not need the help

> of

> > the public, because you will certainly not get

> my

> > help, yes i do have a dog not marnie and she

> > saved my daughter life when she was fitting,

> still

> > i guess you will find this funny as well.You

> both

> > need to get a life and as i say i just hope

> that

> > one day you both do need help and there is no

> one

> > to assist either of you. KARMAAAAA.

I posted a response this morning which was as inappropriate in language as I find lilly's postings in sentiment.


So I am removing it, but I still say that it is extremely offensive to wish someone to be in trouble and for no-one to help. That is, at best, a huge misunderstanding of what karma means, and I would refer the poster to some of the responses Buddhist scholars made to Sharon Stone when she made her unfortunate remarks about China's earthquake. I would be very happy to see the remark withdrawn.

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