On 2002-03-01 04:37, BreeAnn wrote:
::pats the poor li'l homeless guy on the head:: Maybe it's because he looks so much like a guy I met who's....er....slightly off in the head (he was in Vienam), but I really feel for that poor li'l homeless guy! 8_8
Cotton, you idiot...
::pats the poor li'l homeless guy on the head:: Maybe it's because he looks so much like a guy I met who's....er....slightly off in the head (he was in Vienam), but I really feel for that poor li'l homeless guy! 8_8
::takes a pamphlet from human lady and shakes her hand::
You're a very brave woman. I respect you.
::hands the homeless man a $20::
You're not a threat. Don't listen to that radio show. It's full of .....well....um.....baloney.
Cotton may have thought he was doing the right thing at the time. But he's only exacerbating the situation.
Dark times lie ahead. And there may be nothing to stop them.
On 2002-03-01 13:21, genecatlow wrote:
On 2002-03-01 09:21 Tim Tylor wrote:Cotton, you idiot...
He's not an idiot, he just doesn't know that
he's playing into the hands of those who want
to manipulate him. They are quite knowledgeble
of personality types, and Cotton is one of
those who are rather vulnerable to such tactics.
That, unfortunately, is one of the most
prevalent reasons why people end up being
unemployable, and therefore eventually
homeless. Rather ironic, for a human to be
homeless in a furry city. Would that make
him a 'stray animal'?
On 2002-03-01 13:48, genecatlow wrote:
Technically, it isn't even Cotton. It's what
the manupulative types are making Cotton
appear to be in the eyes of the public.
At the risk of giving away some of the plot,
there will be an end to it... but there's
different ways to the way a thing can come to a
halt. There's whatever's powering it running
out of gas... there's whoever's driving it
willfully putting on the brakes...
And then there's the whole thing hitting a
concrete wall.
On 2002-03-01 13:48, genecatlow wrote:
At the risk of giving away some of the plot,
there will be an end to it... but there's
different ways to the way a thing can come to a
halt. There's whatever's powering it running
out of gas... there's whoever's driving it
willfully putting on the brakes...
And then there's the whole thing hitting a
concrete wall.
On 2002-03-01 08:15, darking wrote:
Unfortunately, the price in any conflict is the blood of the innocent, whether it is spilled figuratively or literally.
On 2002-03-01 14:43, BreeAnn wrote:That, unfortunately, is one of the most
prevalent reasons why people end up being
unemployable, and therefore eventually
homeless. Rather ironic, for a human to be
homeless in a furry city. Would that make
him a 'stray animal'?
I dunno....But can I ask you comething? If he becomes a recurring character, will you name him "Charlie Quick" after the guy I know?
On 2002-03-01 15:29, darking wrote:On 2002-03-01 13:48, genecatlow wrote:
Technically, it isn't even Cotton. It's what
the manupulative types are making Cotton
appear to be in the eyes of the public.
I know, but if he hadn't had agreed to Bob O'Link's request to continue with the morning radio show, he cannot be held completely blameless for his actions. I can understand him being sucked in once, and I can understand the fame going to his head. But my understanding does not include my approval.
Like it or not, however, Cotton has influence on the coming events and, from what I can see, he is playing his part poorly.
On 2002-03-01 13:48, genecatlow wrote:
And then there's the whole thing hitting a
concrete wall.
On 2002-03-01 14:21, Tim Tylor wrote:
*Sigh* Hope he wakes up to it soon. When he sees what he's being made part of, I think it might hit him pretty hard.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest