I did wake up, I made sure my snow blower has gas, and I already have done some work. It's the third one that was hard. All of my friends are talking about that PETA thing. It won't stop.
Last evening, on a call with a bunch of horseplayers - "the PETA thing"
Chatting with my pal Nolan - "the PETA thing"
Reading Jessica - who says "it made me feel real shame to be silent" when she saw bad things near her stable - "the PETA thing".
Fellow Bruins fan, and someone I find is an all around good egg Mike MacAdam, writes a very well thought out editorial that pops in my timeline about........ "the PETA thing".
The smart, affable and usually non-frustrated and non-confrontational Ryan Goldberg pops up.
Here's a rough analogy: some activist joined Greg Anderson's gym and recorded him giving all the dirt on Barry Bonds' regimen. (1/2)
— Ryan Goldberg (@goldbergryan) March 26, 2014
Would baseball fans start a campaign like #FullStoryMLB? Or would people really want to know what's going on? (2/2)
— Ryan Goldberg (@goldbergryan) March 26, 2014
"The PETA thing".I, at various times the last few days, have defended Asmussen for being the fall guy, waxed on about the way factory stables work, been wondering how something positive could happen with something so cultural and non-legislative..... it's been all over the map. I find no black, no white. No villain to get mad at; no white knight with solutions. In fact, I know I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I don't even know what a solution would look like.
It's a mind bender; it's a mind bender that will not go away.
So, today's post is not about Gural's visit to Anthony MacDonald's get together, the Rainbow Six, the Meadowlands, my buddies who are at the Horseplayer World Series, or whatever catches my eye. It's about, again, "the PETA thing". Apologies, I guess.
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