MisterX said:Good thing this wasn't the last sentence![]()
Haha...

Nope... they just had to fix his foot... it was turned around.. 180 degrees

MisterX said:Good thing this wasn't the last sentence![]()
VinSVT said:*random story incoming* Just the other day I went outside and there was a duck with a broken foot at the pond near my house. Other ducks were attacking him. I felt bad... got a towel, covered him up, picked him up, took him to the animal shelter. They put him to sleep... fixed his foot and hes doing great.![]()
Michael said:Such a heart warming story ..Maybe you should become a duck saver, better yet make a site about ducks...
WallaceCleaver said:I'm wary of a lot of the larger charities, because they seem to have become too corporate. Too much money going to administration and executive salaries and not enough to doing the greater good.
kyleirwin said:It's not like the red cross hasn't seen their share of that. Remember the tsunami relief funds?
Jon said:I've donated over $15k to the USO and other non-profits that help the US soldiers in Iraq. I've also donated over $30k to charities that help dogs. Sorry, but I'm a huge fan of K9's.
Elvie said:Besides giving to charities, I find that after working a lot of crappy jobs in my life, now that I am making decent money I find I tip a much greater amount than I used to.
Nathan said:Do you really think charity gets that big a slice of the tax dollars?
Some people can;t work - as in physically unable to work and need charity.
I don;t know about America but here in Australia the government gives next to nothing to charity - they need all the help they can get