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NHL & Octopus throwing
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puc...urn=nhl-wp2695
I really hope I'm the only one who finds this completely inappropriate. I'm just waiting for PETA (or some other agency) to step in. You just don't do this to an animal, octopus or any other type. Common sense people! |
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Also PETA kills puppies, and is too busy comparing pork to the holocaust or slavery to do more than write a strongly worded letter. Thing is, NHL already banned it so who are they going to write to, the fans? Also, to my knowledge the octopus is already dead, not thrown on the ice live. Considering the fact that octopus is often eaten so fresh that the tentacles are still moving this is not necessarily a step down in humane treatment of the cephalopods that will rule the earth after they learn to walk the land. Considering how people treat live seafood anyway, i'm not sure this is a departure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_of_the_Octopus |
Yes, they are dead when thrown. They are purchased primarily in a seafood store at Eastern Market, already dead. Like Drole points out, people treat live seafood pretty horribly already... like dropping a live lobster in boiling water.
I find it humorous that when asked about tossing hats on the ice when someone gets a hat trick they said it's just too many people doing it to do anything about it. You don't see nearly as many as you used to because the security at the Joe do try to screen people for them. People have to be creative to smuggle them in there these days. Haters gonna hate! Go Wings! |
I was at a game the other night and someone threw a catfish on the ice. We're in Nashville, so apparently, that's our unique version.
It really messed up the ice - to say nothing of the catfish. I hadn't even given it much thought from an animal rights perspective. But I eat seafood (and really, all meat) so I'd be a hypocrite to get up in arms about cephalopod slinging, then go have calamari after the game. Go Preds!!!!! |
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@BraveMaroon, what was the deal with the catfish the other night? That was rather strange and unexpected. |
http://www.givemenashville.com/NNPredators.htm
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I've heard that the referees HATED it! Supposedly, the octopi smelled so badly after being catapulted onto the ice (and sometimes freezing to it).
Don't go by PETA standards, btw. They think nothing of opening up the cages of lab animals and not caring what happens to the animal itself. Nothing could be crueler than that! |
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Nothing makes my skin crawl and eyes bug out more than when people talk as if PETA is the go to group for protecting or saving animals. |
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Now, if you think the catfish is weird, you might be amused by our statues: http://nashvillest.com/2011/04/15/ph...ds-pride-tgif/ This is a huge statue in the roundabout at Music Row (where all the country music businesses in Nashville reside). It also mysteriously appears in costume at St. Patrick's Day. It used to be very controversial, because under those clothes, the statues are nekkid. Impressionistic, but you can tell there are naughty bits. Oh, the horror! Go Preds! |
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