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August 25, 2005
Weird Sex News
It's amazing what you can find on the net. Here are a few articles I found having to do with weird sex, or maybe no sex at all! Too funny!
BTW, I do believe all pets (pets, not show etc.) should be spayed/neutered, but I really don't think a porn star is the way to get the word out, come on PETA, can't you do a little better?
Lindsey
"PETA has recruited Ron Jeremy for its latest campaign, which, surprisingly, has nothing to do with that animal-fucking farm in Washington state.
It's actually promoting "spay and neuter" week, but we wonder if the campaign might actually be a stealth entry in their series of vegetarianism ads. One look at it and we did lose our taste for meat."
As one of the most penetrating stars of the adult movie industry, with almost 1,800 movies under his belt, Ron Jeremy knows a thing or two about sex! In a business where talent can be measured in inches, Ron has been keeping up with the Johnsons since the ’70s to become one of the biggest stars in adult films.
Recently, Ron proved that he's a big man when it comes to small animals by taking a break from his daily grind to pose for a new PETA ad promoting spaying and neutering. In the tongue-in-cheek ad, the Surreal Life star lies naked on a bed, with the tagline “Too much sex can be a bad thing. Help end overpopulation—spay and neuter your dogs and cats.”
"Why are Jeremy and PETA so fixated on getting animals fixed? One unspayed female cat can produce 36 cats in just one and a half years—an unneutered male can help create limitless litters of kittens. Every year, millions of unwanted dogs and cats are dumped at overcrowded animal shelters, where most are put to death. The less fortunate ones will be turned out to fend for themselves in all extremes of weather, lose battles with traffic and disease, have no constant food source, and perhaps even be stolen by laboratory dealers or used as bait by dogfighters. Simple surgery (spaying for females, neutering for males) is the solution."
“Dog and cat populations can get out of control quickly, which is why so many of them pour into local animal shelters,” says PETA’s vice president of communications, Lisa Lange. “Everyone wants to stop killing innocent dogs and cats, but the only way to make that happen is to neuter and spay.”
The ad will appear in newspapers and magazines just in time for Spay Day USA on February 22.
Posted by lindsey at August 25, 2005 7:12 PM
