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Fur Out, Love In

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Sure, if the signs were a little different and our girls weren’t drop dead gorgeous, it could be mistaken for a Hooters audition, but lucky for us—and the animals—the girls are super hot and instead of “Fried Pickles and Chicken Wangs” their signs read: “Fur Out Love In”.

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Our traveling campaigners are on a nationwide anti-fur tour right now, and oddly enough, they are getting crazy amounts of attention at every stop. Here’s an article from Austin. Enjoy.



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1) HOW COME INGRID ISN'T OUT THERE?
2) HOW COME THERE NOT IN THE NORTHEAST WHERE ITS JUST A DROP COLDER THAN TEXAS?

Posted by: STEVE | February 9, 2007 01:30 PM

1) ingrid frequently participates in protests. i'm sure she's rather busy.
2) perhaps they live closer to texas. and i can't imagine why they're not standing outside in their undies where the wind chill is below zero.

this is a really cute way to raise awareness about how much fur sucks :) i love all the men in the second pic trying to act like they're not looking. keep up the awesome work <3

Posted by: sarah | February 9, 2007 11:35 PM

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