Tuesday, October 01, 2019

Tuesday 1st October 2019.....Rabbits!!!!

Did you say Rabbits three times to bring you good luck this month???



Well I knew that the huge storm we had last night would drown out the clay courts and as expected tennis was cancelled this morning 






so I took the opportunity  to have a nice relaxing breakfast whilst doing some reading.


Around 11.30 am Gracie dropped her dogs off and I took them for a lovely long off leash walk, they are very good dogs!!


This afternoon I took in a live European soccer game before going off to another evening of Mexican Train at Bo’s house!!





This company should be shut down pronto!!!



 20 years ago, two school shooters rampaged the Columbine school campus — Lenora was about 30 minutes away from the tragedy. As a mom, the issue of school shootings is personal. So she was shocked when “designer” hoodies riddled with bullet holes were put on display at a Fashion Week event. She’s launching a campaign to tell the designers to cancel the line of sweatshirts before they go on sale. Help stop this company from profiting from the loss of many innocent children.





A company called Bstroy (founders Brick Owens and Dieter Grams) have designed shirts with school logos and bullet holes.

Sandy Hook (where 6-year-olds were mass murdered) and Columbine are among the logos.

This company has potential to profit from killings of children. They have not stated that the items won’t be sold.

Imagine what a parent of a child who was killed would feel seeing someone flaunting this disgusting apparel in front of them


Yashi Kochi!!

2 comments:

Dee Tillotson said...

Ditto! These owners are most likely "wanna be" start-up designers and did this for shock value to get attention and the lime light. They can't put this junk in the public domain if the big manufacturers won't agree to produce it for them. Those are the people to go after, and they hate negative publicity. Similarly, the gun manufacturer Colt has agreed to cease manufacturing the AR-15 automatic, and Wal-mart will no longer sell semi-automatics (don't think they ever sold automatics) or ammunition. Both these companies made their respective decisions on their own without any pressure from local, state, or federal governments. They received high praise and positive publicity for doing so. There is some social conscience in this country, but you have to look for it with a magnifying glass.

mexicokid said...

So very sadly true...les

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