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To: rrufff who wrote (2941)12/13/2006 3:53:42 PM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 4616
 
Thanks......

I think many agree but are afraid to speak up knowing some are attempting to antagonize them into posting a TOS violation, which they will then have 15 people TOS the post to the admin. to get the poster banned or in trouble. I have a PM from one of them which says they will do exactly that...they even PM'd me laughing and throwing profanities at me when they got me banned and claimed they were going to get ALOT of people banned.....

Funny how they act like a pack of dogs and not people.

I say that because I saw a wonderful movie last night called Eight Below. It is about 8 sled dogs that due to unforseen events had to be left in the antarctic during the winter, chained up. They got loose from the chains and survived I think 6 or 7 months and the owner could not live with himself.....he pretty much knew they were dead, but could not be 'at peace' without going back and finding the truth. 6 of the 8 dogs survived. I thought it was a great movie, although I was very sad when the 2 dogs died. But, amazing to see how the dogs survived, and how smart they were and how they acted together and 'communicated' with each other which is what made their survival possible. I actually cried at the end when they get to the american base station and see all of the chains buried and the guy started crying, saying they never got off the chains...never even had a chance....then a dog barks and he looks far into the distance...see's 1 dog coming over the hill..then more start appearing. They sat and looked, dogs and people far apart just staring at each other....Then they took off running towards each other.....People and dogs deliriously happy...I literally cried...also very fascinating how the dogs worked together to survive and actually watched out for each other......great movie, imo....