I have been soooo bad with both going to my favorite blogs and writing in my own. It was DAMN hard to get back into the swing of things at work. I didn't really get my appetite back until Thursday or so and I am still not up to working overtime. Tomorrow I will be going in for a few hours.
Today, though, I am just being a big old couch potato. Watching VH1 Classic Albums - U2 Joshua Tree and then Rattle and Hum will be on after that. Which make up 2 of my Top Three U2 albums. Achtung Baby being the third. Boy is a close call on that though.
The bastards need to stop jacking me around with their damn "doodling" in Morocco and GIVE ME AN ALBUM.
Dammit.
And for Kidlet....Green Day needs to shit or get off the pot and GIVE ME A NEW album as well.
Not that we didn't both love their collaboration and their contributions to Instant Karma, but DAMN. It has been 3 years for both of them.
LOL...apparently Brian Eno nearly blew up the tape of the original attempts of Where The Streets Have No Name as it was such a bitch to record. The man nearly blew up what Bono calls the "God Song" meaning that if the concerts are sucking and they are not connecting with the audience (which I find hard to believe) all they have to do is play Streets and they have the audience back. It is hard to imagine U2 with no Streets.
Alrighty, coffee time. And if you ever get the opporunity (Sparky, Desert) to see the Classics Album Joshua Tree definately rent it. It is a fascinating view of the making of it. Given that Mr. The Edge has the porn star mustache and cowboy hat it was filmed during the Pop era. The most interesting part is listening to the creation of Running To Stand Still. Bono came up with the first several lines off the cuff while they were running through the melody. Pretty impressive.
In other random news, I received a thank you and update on Sparky the wonder dog who was dragged behind a car and frankly not expected to make it. I am happy to say that Sparky is doing MUCH better than expected but still requiring a great deal of medical intervention. In other words, they still could use your money! They are also accepting donations for the reward fund to try to find the man responsible for this. Click on the picture to be taken to the donation site.
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Saturday, September 08, 2007
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Brother Can You Spare A Dime?
***Warning***
This is not an easy story to read and I am including pictures that are NOT easy to look at, especially for those who love pets. I read about this poor dog last week in the AJC and felt compelled to donated to help this poor animal. This afternoon I just received my sponsorship certificate and an update on Sparky. I am so glad I donated to help Sparky, especially in light of poor Maxine's death. Pet's depend on their humans and sometimes we fail them, and other times the humans in question should be shot. I am pretty sure most of you will agree with this.
Sparky is a 1 year old, 28 pound Terrier mix. He's cute as a button, and very sweet, which makes it all the harder to believe that a "human" would intentionally inflict such horrific injuries on a helpless dog. Sparky was tied to the bumper of a car by his leash and dragged behind the vehicle on July 26th. He survived when his head slipped out of the collar, and he was quickly picked up by passers by who took him to Animal Control. This is the second dog we've had with these types of injuries, and from the same county. (The first incident was in January 2007, involving our Winston who can be seen on the Toy Dog Page.)
Sparky was taken to a veterinary clinic where he received immediate attention for his massive abrasions, many to the level of bone or muscle. The pads on all four feet are gone, as are the toenails and the tops of his feet, and extending up his forelegs. All four are bandaged, and will need to be changed twice a week and his wounds cleaned. Fortunately, Sparky will be under anesthesia so he won't feel the pain. He has staples holding the skin over some areas where he has open wounds, but where the skin is gone, he's exposed to the elements. Most of his wounds are weeping and infected. He's been given a pain patch to help manage his horrific pain at this time, and he's taking lots of antibiotics to try to get the infection under control.
The doctors at Paces Ferry Veterinary Clinic have taken over Sparky's care for now. The staff cannot believe that he is able to walk and show interest in the world in his condition.
Sparky will probably need skin grafts once the infection is under control, but for now, he is living on the line, happy to be alive, but flirting with death because of the great risk of infection overtaking him.
Sparky will need months to heal, and the estimates for his overall medical care are in the $6,000-$8,000 range. We have created a "Sparky's Fund" to pay for medical care for dogs with extraordinary illnesses or injuries. If you'd like to contribute, please click HERE.
You will need to enter Sparky's name as your pet of choice to sponsor and Atlanta Pet Rescue does except paypal. Sparky will need skin grafts, providing he survives the initial healing phase. Every penny counts, even 5 bucks. It all adds up to giving this poor dog a fighting chance and keeping places like Atlanta Pet Rescue open.
This is not an easy story to read and I am including pictures that are NOT easy to look at, especially for those who love pets. I read about this poor dog last week in the AJC and felt compelled to donated to help this poor animal. This afternoon I just received my sponsorship certificate and an update on Sparky. I am so glad I donated to help Sparky, especially in light of poor Maxine's death. Pet's depend on their humans and sometimes we fail them, and other times the humans in question should be shot. I am pretty sure most of you will agree with this.
Sparky is a 1 year old, 28 pound Terrier mix. He's cute as a button, and very sweet, which makes it all the harder to believe that a "human" would intentionally inflict such horrific injuries on a helpless dog. Sparky was tied to the bumper of a car by his leash and dragged behind the vehicle on July 26th. He survived when his head slipped out of the collar, and he was quickly picked up by passers by who took him to Animal Control. This is the second dog we've had with these types of injuries, and from the same county. (The first incident was in January 2007, involving our Winston who can be seen on the Toy Dog Page.)
Sparky was taken to a veterinary clinic where he received immediate attention for his massive abrasions, many to the level of bone or muscle. The pads on all four feet are gone, as are the toenails and the tops of his feet, and extending up his forelegs. All four are bandaged, and will need to be changed twice a week and his wounds cleaned. Fortunately, Sparky will be under anesthesia so he won't feel the pain. He has staples holding the skin over some areas where he has open wounds, but where the skin is gone, he's exposed to the elements. Most of his wounds are weeping and infected. He's been given a pain patch to help manage his horrific pain at this time, and he's taking lots of antibiotics to try to get the infection under control.
The doctors at Paces Ferry Veterinary Clinic have taken over Sparky's care for now. The staff cannot believe that he is able to walk and show interest in the world in his condition.
Sparky will probably need skin grafts once the infection is under control, but for now, he is living on the line, happy to be alive, but flirting with death because of the great risk of infection overtaking him.
Sparky will need months to heal, and the estimates for his overall medical care are in the $6,000-$8,000 range. We have created a "Sparky's Fund" to pay for medical care for dogs with extraordinary illnesses or injuries. If you'd like to contribute, please click HERE.
You will need to enter Sparky's name as your pet of choice to sponsor and Atlanta Pet Rescue does except paypal. Sparky will need skin grafts, providing he survives the initial healing phase. Every penny counts, even 5 bucks. It all adds up to giving this poor dog a fighting chance and keeping places like Atlanta Pet Rescue open.
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