So he was willing to give the money to the murderers? Really? Is he slightly bonkers perchance?I listened to that Radio 2 bit with Jeremy Vine, the guy offering the 25,000 reward actually said that if the perpetrators handed themselves into the police station he would drive there himself and hand them the 25,000 pound cheque himself !
find me a gun and a goose !!
all that will happen is a slap on the wrist and 10 hours of community service.......worth it for 25 grand !!
I listened to that Radio 2 bit with Jeremy Vine, the guy offering the 25,000 reward actually said that if the perpetrators handed themselves into the police station he would drive there himself and hand them the 25,000 pound cheque himself !
find me a gun and a goose !!
all that will happen is a slap on the wrist and 10 hours of community service.......worth it for 25 grand !!
Why the puzzlement? He was their goose, a feature of the village. Villages have an identity and a character and a loyalty to their members. Cats, for example can become part of the village community and I remember the anger by some at a motorist who ran down one of ours. A cat they were used to seeing lazing on the garden wall and to whom the village children would talk on their way home.
Animals worth more than people these days.
Generally given as a reason not to contribute at all, along with how dreadful that CEOs of charities are paid so much! I am not aware that compassion has to be either or. But you might like to think that those countries with worst treatment of children also have the worst treatment of animals."Animals worth more than people these days." - absolutely Tengu!
I am appalled at how these animal charities rake it in while uk people-charities struggle & children starve all over the planet.