Monday, January 05, 2004

I would consider myself a fair humanitarian. But let me state on the record that those other humanitarians upset with The Crocodile Hunter's performance this past week just need to calm down. Honestly, have you (other humanitarians) seen what teens are doing with their babies these days? Yeah I guess purposely leaving your baby in a Walmart to be trampled to death by mad hoards of people isn't quite as dangerous as having one of the worlds leading experts on crocodiles handle HIS OWN child while cautiously feeding the animal. I can also see how abandoning your parental duties by leaving your new born in a trash heap is much more responsible than teaching your child the dangers of sharp tooth reptilians. I mean, crocodiles are just so uncommon in Australia. Did The Crocodile Hunter actually believe that his child may one day come across on of these animals in the wild? Yet let's allow our sharp clawed felines to romp free around a house and into a baby's crib so the child can be clawed and suffocated to death. But hey, I understand, Down with people who are not like us! Boo to them! No, boo to you (other humanitarians) for making such a huge stink and how about teaching your child something and spending time with him?

On a completely different note, if you're a big bootlegger and constantly feel the need to download music and viruses, I'm not naming names **Kate** then check out this FREE application. It's called PeerGuardian. Every time you launch it, it checks the web for IP addresses of known RIAA agents and blocks them from your computer so they can't see what you've got. Hillner, you might want to check this out too.

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