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Re: Dog shelter emergency in Frederick, MD

by <DelusionalDimensionsRecoveryDDR@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 6, 2008 at 11:03 PM

HOWEDY paul e. schoen,

"Paul E. Schoen" <pstech@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:4849f0d4$0$4957$ecde5a14@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I received an email from a friend about a dire situation for some
> dogs in a  shelter about 40 miles from where I live. I have removed
> phone numbers and obfuscated emails from this post, but you may
> contact me directly for more information. I am thinking about ways I
might 
> be able to help.

You might do them well to stay the heel away from them, paulie.

> I might take a trip to Frederick with Muttley over the weekend
> to see if he gets along well with any of these dogs,

You mean, like HOWE he done with your DEAD KAT Photon
and your other "RESCUE" dog Lucky whom you GAVE UP to
a KILL SHELTER and she was "PLACED" within WON week??

> and I might be willing to foster one or more for a while.

Perhaps you'd do them a greater service if you
just murdered a few of them yourself?

                   LIKE THIS:

Paul E. Schoen on Sun Sep 02, 2007 wrote:
"I have a very vivid and terrible memory of the time when
my dog was viciously attacked by a larger dog in the woods
near our house. The girl who owned the dog was beating it
with a stick, and I stabbed it in the neck. Both dogs survived,
but after that, I always carried a stout stick with me when
walking our dog. This was back in the 60s, when leash laws
were very lax or non-existent, and before everybody was lawsuit
crazy, and when the few drug dealers and thugs in the few bad
areas of town were deathly afraid of all big dogs."

> But once a dog is in a fairly safe place, there is not so much urgency
to 
> find a good forever home, when others may be facing euthanasia, or need
to 
> be rescued from extreme conditions of abuse or neglect. Yet I think I
must 
> do something to help. What do you think?

You managed to single handedly RUIN the Baltimore Singles Network:


Baltimore Singles Network
Home Page
Updated February 14, 2004

NOTICE:
Baltimore Singles Network has been discontinued!

Due to lack of interest and member sup****t, I have
discontinued the Baltimore Singles Network. We have
been inactive for about a year, and I have not received
any offers to help with planning, organization, publicity,
or event sponsor****p.

It takes a group of dedicated people to make an organization
successful. We had quite a few good years starting in 1991,
when I took over leader****p, when others were involved actively
in the club. However, for the past several years, it has been a
frustrating and disappointing one-person project.

               --------------------

> Should I try to foster one or two dogs?

Pssst? Perhaps YOU FORGOT you GOT RID of "Lucky" on
accHOWENTA YOU COULDN'T TRAIN YOUR DOG.

> Can anyone here help directly, or help me set up something here to
provide 
> tem****ary shelter for these dogs?

BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!



Perhaps if you'd donated some of that $10,000.00 you pissed away tryin
to find a female who'd have anything to do with the likes of you, you
could
maybe save all them dogs single handedly:

In the pursuit of love, no one has been more
devoted than Paul Schoen.

He's attended singles hayrides, singles hikes, and singles
house parties. He's answered personal ads for athletic women
(his preference) only to discover they considered shopping
their most aerobic activity. He's hired a matchmaking company,
revealing to strangers his marital ideal: a woman (ages 21-42)
who loves nature, simple pleasures and friend****p. And he said
it again, while the camera rolled, after joining a video dating
service several years ago.

The grand total so far:

- Lasting romantic relation****ps: 0

- Cost: $10,000

"Maybe it's worth it to other people," says Mr. Schoen, 44,
a businessman who lives in Towson, "But at this point, it
hasn't been for me. It's expensive, and I'm still single"

           --------------------

They'd be better off DEAD than with the likes of you and
your pathetic miserable stinkin rotten lyin dog murderin
coward pals here, paulie <{}: ~ ( >

> Paul and Muttley
>
> =================================================
>
> Guys, I met the woman who sent this email, Loretta, a few years ago
while 
> covering a news assignment. She is a counselor at a no-kill dog shelter
in 
> Frederick County.
>
> Apparently, the person who started the shelter where Loretta volunteers 
> has left her husband and run off with another man, and has told the 
> husband to start euthanizing all the dogs. 3 have been euthanized in the

> last 2 days.
>
> I hate to ask because I know you all have so many other
responsibilities, 
> but if you are able to foster or adopt one of these dogs or know anyone 
> who can, PLEASE CALL LORETTA COLLINS AS SOON AS YOU CAN AND LET HER
KNOW. 
> (Email Paul for phone numbers)
>
> Please take a look at the enclosed do***ent with the dogs' info on it. I

> had to delete some of the photos because I couldn't convert it to PDF at

> such a large size. If you'd like to see photos of a specific dog, email
me 
> and I will pass it on to you. They're all really cute, of course.
>
> I have put the PDF on my website: www.smart.net/~pstech/Friends4Life.pdf
>
> If you can help out with taking a dog but can't pick up, she or I will
try 
> to help with that part.
>
> Thanks for caring.
>
> Best,
>
> Laurie
> (Email Paul for phone number)
> laurie at purelight-images dot com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Loretta Collins
> Sent: Thu 6/5/2008 4:50 PM
> To: Hauck, Jeremy; DeWitt, Laurie
> Cc:
> Subject: Dogs who need placement
>
>
>    Dear Jeremy & Laurie,
>  Here are the dogs in need.  We lost two today.  No one will tell if it 
> was by natural causes.  I suspect not.
>  Thank you for all your help.
>  Loretta Collins
>
>  www.naseweb.com/lorettacollins
>
>
> Dear Laurie
> I am an adoption counselor for a no kill shelter called Friends for
Life. 
> The woman who started the organization has decided she doesn't want to
do 
> it anymore, and has instructed her husband to euthanize a dog a day. 
> We've already lost one.
> We've begged for an extra week.
> Can you possibly take a dog or two?  We only have about 18 to place. 
I'm 
> now in the process of calling sanctuaries to see if anyone is willing to

> take on or two dogs.
>
> Please let me know as soon as you can.  We'll get the dog to you.  We 
> have, Shepherds mixes, Lab mixes, a Shar-Pei, Husky mix, Hound mixes
etc.
>
> I have descriptions and pictures of all.
>
> Please call me or email me if there is any help you can offer.
>
 




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Re: Dog shelter emergency in Frederick, MD
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