PETA doesn't want people to ride, keep, pet or even look at horses.
(A friend of mine once joked that soon we'll be calling them "animal Americans.") That kind of puritanical extremism is just too close to thought police for me, especially if people try to accomplish it with intimidation.
Well, I'm not totally comfortable with that dog sled stuff, but I do have meat a couple of times a week. In fact, this evening I will have shrimp. Are they Crustacean Americans?
Well, I'm not totally comfortable with that dog sled stuff, but I do have meat a couple of times a week. In fact, this evening I will have shrimp. Are they Crustacean Americans?
My friend lives in Redmond, Washington, and people who live outside of the state insist they are experts on that area's weather.
I'm from Indiana and not everybody grows up on a farm with a basketball hoop in the driveway. We do have large cities in Indiana.
People who know nothing about horse racing believe all the lies PETA tells.