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Old 11-09-2014, 21:32   #1
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Why would anyone deliberately set fire to a Dog Rescue. I hope they make the little $#!t suffer in prison. I just can not understand how anyone could even think of doing such a terrible thing.

So far 49 dogs dead.

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Old 11-09-2014, 22:17   #2
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Have just seen this on FB some sick people out there
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Old 11-09-2014, 23:45   #3
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unfortunately the whole world is full of sick and bad people, all you can do is only associate yourself with the kinder side of the batch, Rick
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I am doing on here rick
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I breifly saw something on fb, hopefully they catch the bastard and burn him.
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I breifly saw something on fb, hopefully they catch the bastard and burn him.
They have a 15 year old at the moment
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They have a 15 year old at the moment
Still, if guilty burn him
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Old 13-09-2014, 11:40   #9
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Still, if guilty burn him
It does make you wonder what future use to society he will ever be, as I see it he will always be a drain.

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Do it the old, old way... put him in a ducking chair, dunk him under water, if he drowns he is innocent, if he survives he is guilty, then burn him
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Do it the old, old way... put him in a ducking chair, dunk him under water, if he drowns he is innocent, if he survives he is guilty, then burn him
Now your talking buddy
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We had a local lad set fire to a building in the area, it was a scout hut and he was well and truly fingered by lots of people. my kids attended the very hut and it did completely ruin it.
Any way, the scouts moved to another building while a new hut was built and a new scout hall is now standing near the site of the old one.
The lad who set the fire later committed suicide due to the guilt he felt, I felt quite annoyed towards him as many did at the time of the fire, but not that much as to want him dead.

This idiot set fire to a dog rescue, he killed dogs and now has to live with that and what ever the law and local community deal him.
The boys a prat, don't think he needs to die for it though.
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I didn't kill him, just burn him a bit so he knows what the poor dogs went through and he will have a scar or three to remind him for the rest of his life.
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I didn't kill him, just burn him a bit so he knows what the poor dogs went through and he will have a scar or three to remind him for the rest of his life.
Oh go on then
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Gods Kennel Maid
There was a special kennel maid
Who visited us that night,
With hair like golden sunshine
And wings of brilliant white.


At first we did not see her
Through the smoke so black,
But we knew that we must follow her
Our little faithful pack.

The big dogs, the little dogs
Some with muzzles grey,
Woke from sleepy slumber
They seem to know the way.

She led us past the kennels
Up to a distant door,
An exit that was new to us
We'd not been that way before.

Although we were so frightened
We formed an orderly queue,
And from a golden re-homing book,
She ticked as we went through.

The colour were so beautiful,
On rainbow flower beds,
And then we saw a wooden bridge
As forward we were led.

Our sore, burnt paws were healed
Our coats no longer smokey and black
A rainbow appeared upon the bridge
And every wooden slat.

Then we finally saw him
The Master of us all,
We a rushed up to meet him
When we heard him call.

The small dogs sat upon his knee
The others at his sandalled feet,
Welcoming him like a dear old friend
Now our Journey was complete.

He said you are from Manchester
Your tragic story is well known,
I'd like those to know, way down there
In my beautiful kingdom, you're now ....
Re-homed.

Credit to June Burden
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