15th January 2013

Why you shouldn’t steal trains

posted in pets, travel |

Please don’t interpret this as criminal intent. Instead, imagine it as a really neat simulator thing, or a great widescreen movie idea. Somewhere in Sweden, the cleaning lady proved that pushing a broom isn’t enough. There has to be more. Why not take the train for a joyride? I can understand her need for speed. And this wasn’t the planned outcome of her escapade. Before I show you the picture, remember not to try this at home. Those involved were trained (sic) professionals, meaning “paid to do the job”. Not THIS job, but sometimes things happen…

Train joyride 2

More?

Train joyride

The question I have to ask: what are those officers looking for? The train isn’t missing.

Enough dreaming. Back to reality. Although, in a simulated game, it would be something you could do, over and over again.

Following a story in the newspaper about veterinary clinics giving vaccinations too frequently, another headline points out that you can save, considerably, by purchasing pet meds online or in the pharmacy. Instead of, you guessed it, the veterinary clinic. The rebuttal; the high price of medications helps to finance the day to day operation of the clinic, which is expensive to operate.

Like dogs and cats, I am unable to cry for the hard life of a vet clinic operator. Maybe you need to choose another career that allows you to get rich at the expense of innocent people. Come on! Why should the pet owner finance your dreams of a castle on a tropical island? Locally, the majority of clinics are corporately owned. Can you say “investment opportunity”?

 

 

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