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It wasn't easy to choose two people out of the slew of celebrities who have taken action for animals this year—heck, just during the past two months, Joanna Krupa bared her true feelings about purebred pups, Ana Ortiz blasted McDonald's, and a blinding number of stars all agreed that protesting the Canadian seal slaughter fit their caring personalities to a T.

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Ellen DeGeneres

But we had to make a decision, so this year, PETA's Man of the Year is Tim Gunn and PETA's Woman of the Year is Ellen DeGeneres. I must say, we're over the moon about it!

Let's start with Ellen—ever since she and her wife, Portia De Rossi, decided to ditch all animal products in 2008, Ellen has made sure that her wildly popular talk show includes features to raise people's awareness of animal issues. She made vegan pizza with Chef Wolfgang Puck, spoke with Dr. Neal Barnard about the health benefits of a vegan diet, and just in time for Thanksgiving, "talked turkey" about the everyday abuse of animals on factory farms with Jonathan Safran Foer, author of Eating Animals. Ellen also created pages on her Web site that feature insight, info, and tips about cruelty-free living. Visitors can find recipes, read about why Ellen went vegan, learn where to shop, and more.

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Tim Gunn

Now on to Tim Gunn: The connoisseur of class, the guru of good taste, the titan of tact (I could go on all afternoon with these) narrated our video exposing skin-crawling atrocities suffered by animals who are slaughtered for their pelts, and the media have been buzzing ever since. Tim recently told the L.A. Times, "Wearing fur is like wearing a big sign reading, 'I'm in favor of inflicting cruelty and pain on animals as a fashion statement.' Unspeakable torture is inflicted on dogs, cats, bunnies, raccoons, foxes, minks, and myriad trapped, helpless creatures in the name of fashion—yes, dogs and cats."

And thanks to Tim, fur challenges are noticeably absent from Project Runway—and there's zero fur at Liz Claiborne, where he is chief creative officer.

So, to Ellen DeGeneres for her exuberant embrace of cruelty-free living and to Tim Gunn for his thoughtful and thought-provoking messages of compassion for animals, we at PETA are dancing in the halls. Thank you, thank you! And conga-rats!

Posted by Karin Bennett



Comments


They really deserve it!
Congrats!

Posted by: rita camara | December 30, 2009 01:11 PM

don't forget our Dutch Georgina Verbaan

Posted by: Mitsai | December 30, 2009 01:17 PM

As much as I love Ellen DeGeneres for the great things she has done she is for CoverGirl makeup and they are one of many that DO test on animals!

Posted by: Emily Miller | December 30, 2009 01:21 PM

omg, Ellen.
i am so proud of her!
i'm literally her biggest fan. This just made my day
:)
<33
Ellen is the reason i've decided to go vegetarian (almost a year now) and slowly transforming into a vegan! yayyy.

Posted by: nicole(: | December 30, 2009 01:23 PM

Oh my gosh!!I am so thrilled Ellen and Tim are 2 of my favorite people and they are doing such a great job helping all of our voiceless friends!!how wonderful I am enormously thrilled!!

Posted by: Natalie rodriguez | December 30, 2009 01:32 PM

GREAT CHOICES! XO I'm proud/happy that there are people in the public eye that take a stand for animals like Ellen & Tim have :) XO It renews my faith in humanity!!

Posted by: Lisa | December 30, 2009 01:40 PM

Isn't Ellen DeGeneres a spokesperson for Cover Girl, whose parent company (Procter & Gamble) is on Peta's list of companies that test on animals. I'm confused.

Posted by: C | December 30, 2009 01:50 PM

I really like Ellen and being is vegan is the best choice!
One big Problem with her...
She makes millions of dollars off of her CoverGirl contract... They test on animals!!! I have a problem with a celeb who talks the animal rights fight but is loading her bank acount with money from a company that kills and tortures animals!

Posted by: kara | December 30, 2009 02:09 PM

Well, the latest season's winner of project runway mainly used fur so I wouldn't say it was absent at all.

Posted by: tbw | December 30, 2009 03:24 PM

I applaud Ellen's move to a vegan lifestyle and all the work she's doing to help educate others, but I'm surprised that PETA would select her as its Woman of the Year when she continues to work as one of the faces of Covergirl (parent company: Procter & Gamble). I've read that P&G supposedly significantly cut back on its animal testing, but until it's completely eliminated, I'm not swayed. However, maybe Covergirl refrains from testing? I don't know. I noticed Covergirl isn't listed in either PETA's "do not test" or "do test" lists. Does anyone know anything definite about Covergirl's animal testing policies?

Posted by: Alicia | December 30, 2009 03:44 PM

It's good to know that Ellen made a vegan pizza with Wolfgang Puck, but has he turned his back on foie gras (not sure of the spelling). I read that he refused to stop serving it in his restaurants. I hope he changed his mind.

Posted by: Rex's Mom | December 30, 2009 04:00 PM

I love Ellen and really respect her for all she has done to spread the word about animal cruelty and living a vegan lifestyle. However, correct me if Im wrong but Covergirl, the makeup line Ellen is the face of, refuses to stop testing on animals. Sooo is it ok to overlook animal testing if enough money is involved ???? Doesn't make sense to me.

Posted by: Sarah | December 30, 2009 05:18 PM

I WAS a huge Ellen fan, but I can't agree with this while she is working for Proctor and Gamble who create Cover Girl cosmetics.
Drew Barrymore lost me also, and for the same reason.
I understand it is up to ED's network who sponsers her show etc, but when it comes to doing commercials for CG that was her own choice and I can't understand how she reconciles that with being an animal lover/advocate.
Thanks for this chance to state my feelings.

Posted by: Roben | December 30, 2009 06:03 PM

Not that I'm not a huge fan of Ellen, I think she is wonderful. But I've been a bit peeved with her for being the spokesperson for Covergirl, which is owned by Proctor and Gamble. They're are horrible about animal testing! I wish she would persuade them to stop, or not do work for them anymore. This isn't a company that should be supported.

Posted by: Marian | December 30, 2009 06:37 PM

I am unsure as to how Ellen could be voted as Woman of the Year as she still is a representative for Covergirl and Covergirl tests on animals along with using animal products. She has only been a vegan for one year and surely there are people who have been fighting the cause for much longer who are more deserving.

Posted by: Danielle | December 30, 2009 07:21 PM

With all due respect Paul McCartney and Chrissie Hynde should be man and woman of the year every year. MACCA and CHRISSIE rock for animal rights and vegetarianism each and every year for the past three decades.
Runner Ups
Morrissey Stella McCartney
Moby Leona Lewis

Posted by: Brien Comerford | December 30, 2009 08:15 PM

Ellen models for Cover Girl. Don't they do animal testing?

Posted by: Carole | December 30, 2009 10:06 PM

YES! I am so glad Ellen won!!!

Posted by: Aneliese | December 30, 2009 10:41 PM

There are so many celebrities deserving of mention, but these two have made huge changes in many human lives as well as saving animals. I also feel Shannon Elizabeth and Joanna Krupa deserve honorible mention....
But Ellen and Tim are the perfect choices for this year!! I just love them both!

Posted by: Darlena | December 31, 2009 12:07 AM

Great choices! These two are amazing, compassionate people.

Posted by: NT | December 31, 2009 12:28 AM

Tim Gunn is a real GENTLEMAN

He is real aristocracy in the fashion world, and a fashion leader

Posted by: Jo | December 31, 2009 01:35 AM

I like Tim Gunn but I noticed on last season's project runway he never said a word to one contestant who used fur regularly in her challenges. I think Tim should get them to ban the use of fur on that show and THEN we can talk about calling him "man of the year."

Posted by: Kate the great | December 31, 2009 12:51 PM

The more and various public faces shown to the public the greater amount of the public that can be reached. Ellen and Tim this year. Who will step up to get selected next year!!! I just put my money where my mouth is too. A good end to 2009 and start to 2010.

Posted by: Sarah | December 31, 2009 01:59 PM

Before signing with Cover Girl, Ellen was diligent in making sure that Cover Girl no longer tests on animals. She made it crystal clear that the company’s "no testing" policy was essential in order for her to agree to be its spokesperson. We love her for that! It is because of principled people like Ellen that we will see an end to animal testing for cosmetics.

Cover Girl's parent company, Procter & Gamble (P&G), announced in 1999 that it had revised its animal-testing policy. P&G stated that it will end the use of animal tests for all its current nonfood, nondrug products. This indicates that P&G realizes the importance of the animal-testing issue.

However, P&G has not permanently halted all nonrequired animal experiments. According to P&G, it will not perform experiments on many existing products, but it has not agreed to stop testing new ingredients and products on animals. In addition, P&G subsidiary Iams continues to perform unnecessary tests on animals.

Posted by: Shawna Flavell | December 31, 2009 05:36 PM

Thank you, Ellen, for your compassion. You deserve our love, appreciation and respect.

Frederick

Posted by: Frederick | December 31, 2009 06:33 PM

ELLEN NAMED MAN OF THE YEAR!!!! HOW GREAT!!!!!!! CONGRATS!!!!!!

Posted by: PABLO | January 1, 2010 01:55 AM

YAY! Let them be an inspiration to us all!!

Posted by: Wendy | January 1, 2010 01:25 PM

I am delighted to hear that Tim Gunn has received PETA's man of the year. I am also delighted to hear the Ellen De Geners has received woman of the year as she also done alot for the Californian PROP 2 and fundraised for the campaign. I did not know she done a Covergirl campaign which i know are owned by Procter & Gamble but now that Ellen has being given woman of the year i hope it may spur her onto to get even more heavily involved in animal rights and maybe next time she wont hook up with such companies?

Posted by: John Carmody | January 1, 2010 07:17 PM

Regardless of whether I agree with Michael Vick being awarded the Block award, I think you responded in a very classy way. Also I disagree with always having a "celeb" as Peta Member of the year. why not the common person. Like my wife. Granted we do not have money to give but we have our time

Posted by: Bruce Bohlander | January 2, 2010 04:57 PM

interesting to see that the 2 people who win the peta awards are gay and lesbian.

Posted by: henry | January 3, 2010 03:07 AM

henry, it would be interesting to see what your point is about them being lesbian and gay!!. i think the award is for being a great spokesperson and raising awareness for animal protection, i'm afraid i dont understand YOUR message.

Posted by: emma | January 4, 2010 01:04 PM

Great Choice!! I love Ellen!! Any celebrity that wears fur should be booooooooed!!

Posted by: I. Chowdhury | January 6, 2010 02:46 PM

i love you both. Thanks for being so passionate.

Posted by: tracey | January 7, 2010 11:16 AM

I'm the founder of Teja's Animal Refuge. I've rescued over 160 animals from forced fed duck factories, from battery farms, I've rescued horses from deplorable situation. I've rescued pigs and cows. I've seized sheep and goats that would have gone to slaughter. Make no mistake, all of the animals at Teja's would be dead had I not taken them. I have no subsidies, no corporate sponsors, no government grants, etc. I support Teja's animals with the help of kind hearted people through their donations. I'm certain there are thousands like me who never get a day off and whose vet bills and food bills are off the wall. Hopefully some day, these people will be recognized for not only doing the talk but also doing the walk.

Posted by: Nicole Jonca | January 7, 2010 11:19 AM

i'm proud of both of them

Posted by: shelly jenkins | January 7, 2010 11:34 AM

Yes. I'm against fur also.

Posted by: Joan Faszczewski | January 7, 2010 12:10 PM

As I don't know either person
other than from headlines (I'm
not a TV-fan),I applaud these
'anonymous' people for helping
the animal world,and,yes, eating less meat makes much more sense than fattening up
on "McThrowUp!" Dirk

Posted by: dirk holger | January 7, 2010 12:14 PM

We all came to this platform with baby steps.10 years ago, I quit wearing fur. I've rescued my animals rather than buying them. Now I'm trying a vegan diet. So maybe now that Ellen has been chosen-who knows? Maybe you'll see an overhaul in P&G's and CoverGirl policy. Helping people to evolve-(it makes for a more sincere and lasting choice). I applaud PETA's choice because these are 2 very popular and influential people who can change alot of closed minds because of the venues they operate in(although I love Chrissy and Paul for all that they've done). Peace.

Posted by: mrsjennyz | January 7, 2010 12:23 PM

Although there are many good people working for animal rights, you were bang on with Ellen and Tim. Both are truly kind and compassionate people. God bless them both.

Posted by: Cathy Munroe | January 7, 2010 12:26 PM

I love Ellen to death, but I wish Peta would come out and explain the situation with Cover Girl/ P&G. It doesn't make sense. If we are not to support P&G why are we awarding Ellen. Peta, please take a stand and end this confusion once and for all!

Posted by: JANAY | January 7, 2010 12:28 PM

Whoo Hoo - This is AWESOME news!! Love them both - Happy New Year to everyone and all our little furbabies:)

Posted by: Mary Witthauer | January 7, 2010 12:46 PM

I am a little confused - I like Ellen; but didn't she just promote Cover Girl Makeup? Are they cruelty free?

Posted by: Laurie Allen | January 7, 2010 12:48 PM

We love Tim Gunn - he is the best! And thanks to Tim for driving the fur free standard at Liz Claiborne and Project Runway. The show is my favorite and I love it even more now.

Posted by: Anita | January 7, 2010 12:52 PM

I couldn't expect less from tim gunn,I hope people listen this pope of the fashion world!

Posted by: Juliana Moretti | January 7, 2010 12:54 PM

To Henry and Tracy!
Henry ,poeple try protect
animals not win awards.Do You?
Tracy,choises are made ,we wish we could be like you!
Unfortunatly age might be a reason.Could you let us know
via PETA to help a little?

Posted by: Dee & Antoni | January 7, 2010 12:54 PM

I stopped eating meat for a while but since i joined peta i will definately stop eating animals, i have love and passion for animals since i was a kid, love both of them and my love and god's love for any human who cares for animals!

Posted by: Rola | January 7, 2010 01:02 PM

Does Cover Girl really test on animals? If so, why is Ellen working for them?

Posted by: Helene Marcelin | January 7, 2010 01:35 PM

I always liked ellen. However she is a spokesperson for Cover Girl Makeup. They are known to test their products on animals. How could she be a person of the year?

Posted by: mary | January 7, 2010 01:45 PM

***NOTICE!!!!
Sorry, I had to do something to get people's attention. I just wanted to comment on the person, Nicole, from "Teja's Animal Refuge;
I agree immensely w/her on the fact that there are people who do help animals tremendously & aren't celebrities. Maybe if not deserving of recognition for their lack of being famous... their efforts, more importantly, deserve a "mention" by PETA on the behalf of their organization - as to at least generate some possible donations to help w/their cause.
It might be a good idea for PETA to consider having a ~Top 20 Animal Refuges/Shelters~ list to post for the hard working people who "actually" act out the physical part of saving & rehabilitating animals. (Please forgive me if you already do something like this & I'm not aware of it)

Posted by: Terri | January 7, 2010 01:55 PM

Thanks Tom Gunn and liz claiborne . it seems like every time I turne on the tv I see some vapid celebratie drapped in fur.Kim Kardashin Jennifer Lopez Kid Rock Charlie Murphy. The list goes on and on . I've never been an Ellen fan but now I am Thanks Ellin .

Posted by: kristina kenngott | January 7, 2010 02:18 PM

Thanks Tom Gunn and liz claiborne . it seems like every time I turne on the tv I see some vapid celebratie drapped in fur.Kim Kardashin Jennifer Lopez Kid Rock Charlie Murphy. The list goes on and on . I've never been an Ellen fan but now I am Thanks Ellen .

Posted by: kristina kenngott | January 7, 2010 02:18 PM

Woman of the year? Man of the year? Why do we need to keep dividing and identifying people this way? Just pick two worthy people!

Posted by: Moiaussi | January 7, 2010 02:19 PM

I'm but a small spoke in a huge wheel. As a retired P.E. teacher and still coaching, I have been able to touch many lives, instill the love of animals and the rejection of cruelty to animals. This includes cage free chickens, not allowing circuses with animals in our town, only imitation fur, the fight against BLM and their treatment of wild horses, spreading the word to raise money to keep horses from going to slaughter houses in Mexico,puppy mills, and on and on.
I get all the email from shelters and rescues in Az.,like the one above, Tejas Animal Rescue. I would hope that our celebrities would help the many rescues that survive on a shoe string and limited donations. Not only help them financially, but have them on their shows and let everyone know about their tireless work and continuous need for help and funds.

Dee Foster

Posted by: Dee Foster | January 7, 2010 02:41 PM

I think it's great what they've done, but what about the non Celebrities that have contributed to the Peta cause. That's just my opinion.

Posted by: Paul | January 7, 2010 03:02 PM

While it is a noble thing to run a shelter/refuge for animals, you also have to admit that you got a free plug for your facility for posting via PETA's comment column. By having "sour grapes" for someone who "walks the walk" not getting an award only puts you in a negative light.You got into rescue/sanctuary work to save animals because you loved animals-not because you wanted people's approval or a medal or a prize(please stay that way).Be grateful that PETA exists and quit whining.

Posted by: mrsjennyz | January 7, 2010 03:09 PM

It is very heart warming,, to the point of tears, to read how these two and now so many , high profile people are coming forward to help spread the message of compsasion,, and sanity...

steve stone

Posted by: Steve Stone | January 7, 2010 03:15 PM

I am grateful Ellen talks a lot on her show about being a vegan and helping animals but she endorses Cover Girl makeup and Olay beauty products and both of these companies still are on PETA's list of companies that do test on animals. I e-mailed Ellen on her website asking why does she endorse products that still test on animals but never received a response.

Posted by: Marla | January 7, 2010 03:24 PM

The winner I would choose beyond all else would be Bob Barker !!!! At the end of every Price Is Right show,he would tell us to spay or neuter our pets. Then he donated millions$ to get Animal Rights as a subject in colleges. Finally, he donated more than $5million to help Captain Watson's Sea Shepherd fight the whale wars with the Japanese.

Posted by: Denise Worcester | January 7, 2010 03:41 PM

Excellent chioce ,Ellen

Posted by: narharry ghaness | January 7, 2010 03:50 PM

Nice! So happy. Congrats to both :D

Posted by: marilou | January 7, 2010 05:01 PM

Congrats to both Tim and esp. Ellen, one of my favorite people and entertainers. I have often wondered why w/her outspoken support for animal rights and veganism she continues to represent Cover Girl. Perhaps PETA can influence her. Unfortunately even if CG changed their policy, I would still not support them, as Proctor and Gamble are guilty of promoting and producing products both testing on animals and using animal products.

Posted by: nina Zimm | January 7, 2010 05:13 PM

Maybe we should stop targeting Ellen's negatives and focus on her positives. Ellen is a massive contributor to Gay Rights and the fight towards equality and is a proud vegan that promotes her lifestyle to a huge audience worldwide. In my eyes, a great woman for the win!

Posted by: D Moller | January 7, 2010 05:28 PM

they do good work.

i wonder if ellen has any thoughts as co-owner of Halo animal food to introduce a vegetarian version of dog food. and is mr. gunn a single issue spokesperson?

Posted by: cld | January 7, 2010 06:00 PM

Very well deserved thanks to Ellen and Tim, and thanks to all celebrities who are not afraid to stand up for the rights of the innocent! All of you are fantastic role models not only for our children but for all of us who care.

Posted by: Dan Kozell | January 7, 2010 06:36 PM

Good choices!

Posted by: BB | January 7, 2010 06:49 PM

We are hoping that Ellen will have a change of heart with regard to her work with covergirl, which is owned by Procter and Gamble (who still do horrible cruel animal testing) and hopefully will convince the company to stop animal testing. We do not understand the reasoning here.

Posted by: Paul and Joann | January 7, 2010 07:01 PM

Bob Barker just surpassed them 5 million times.

Posted by: Mike bobbitt | January 7, 2010 07:22 PM

I am so happy and optimistic about the prominent people that are coming forward. Especially in the fashion industry!!!!! I am finishing my degree for fashion design and it is truly an inspiration and comfort, to see people standing up for animals. I won't be using fur or leather no matter what! Even recycled animal products are not going to fly with me. I have met some designers recently who are trying to pass this off as humane. I am really grateful for Peta, and all who bring awareness for these issues. LONG LIVE THE CRITTERS!

Posted by: Jessica Barrett | January 7, 2010 08:17 PM

I am so happy and optimistic about the prominent people that are coming forward. Especially in the fashion industry!!!!! I am finishing my degree for fashion design and it is truly an inspiration and comfort, to see people standing up for animals. I won't be using fur or leather no matter what! Even recycled animal products are not going to fly with me. I have met some designers recently who are trying to pass this off as humane. I am really grateful for Peta, and all who bring awareness for these issues. LONG LIVE THE CRITTERS!

Posted by: Jessica Barrett | January 7, 2010 08:17 PM

Cover Girl????? Why would you reward someone that promotes testing on animals ????

Posted by: fiona Bermingham | January 7, 2010 09:44 PM

thats so awesome that they spoke up and stood up for what was right. =D

Posted by: madelyn | January 7, 2010 11:01 PM

Congratulations for choosing Tim Gun. I became a Peta fan about 4 years ago and I'm trying to be a vegetarian but it has been a slow process. I changed all my make up specially Loreal and Cover Girl which I used a lot but now Ellen being chosen has made me confused as other people that had commented. I love Ellen and her show but I think choosing someone like Natalie Portman who is strictly vegan would have made a better image. She is in the cover of Marie Claire magazine for January and she strictly specified all makeup, hair products and clothing should be animal free.

Posted by: liz | January 7, 2010 11:18 PM

God Bless them both!!

Posted by: Dina | January 7, 2010 11:59 PM

Really Really wonderful!! I think PETA struck the mother lode of compassion, common sense and CLASS! I wish all the best to them for this great action!

Posted by: Lois B. Koch | January 8, 2010 04:10 AM

"I'm the founder of Teja's Animal Refuge. I've rescued over 160 animals from forced fed duck factories, from battery farms, I've rescued horses from deplorable situation. I've rescued pigs and cows. I've seized sheep and goats that would have gone to slaughter. Make no mistake, all of the animals at Teja's would be dead had I not taken them. I have no subsidies, no corporate sponsors, no government grants, etc. I support Teja's animals with the help of kind hearted people through their donations. I'm certain there are thousands like me who never get a day off and whose vet bills and food bills are off the wall. Hopefully some day, these people will be recognized for not only doing the talk but also doing the walk.".....
Nicole, I could not agree more. Thank you for all you do.
Lisa in Ohio.

Posted by: Lisa | January 8, 2010 10:44 AM

Hi Peta friends! Ellen & Tim are wonderful persons, really inspiring, and fully deserves this award. I think it'd be great if you include, as well, other countries' celebrities or ordinary people that are inspiring too. In Argentina, there are several examples, and there are sure more examples in Latin America. Just an idea.

Posted by: Viviana | January 8, 2010 01:53 PM

Congrats to both!Keep up the great work!

Posted by: Wendi | January 8, 2010 03:30 PM

I don't know about Ellen,but I LOVE Tim!!

Posted by: eRIN | January 8, 2010 05:56 PM

I love that someone big in the fashion industy like Tim Gunn has received this award. I have no doubt he influenced many in his industry to stop buying and selling fur. And Ellen - always loved her. LIke TIm she will influence many to ditch animal products. But I agree with many here - she's a spokesperson for Cover Girl. Hopefully she will get them to stop animal testing or she'll ditch them.

Posted by: Louise | January 10, 2010 10:11 AM

It's great to hear how Ellen is using many opportunities to be an animal advocate!

Maybe Ellen can take another step further and only endorse animal cruelty-free products in the future.

Let's give her a chance to stop being the spokesperson for Cover Girl, whose parent company Procter & Gamble is on PETA's list of companies that test on animals.

Posted by: Kim | January 12, 2010 02:31 PM

And, Kudos to Tim for standing up for animal rights, too!

Posted by: Kim | January 12, 2010 02:33 PM

congratulation both of u.u r not for 1 year.u r everlasting man & woman.

Posted by: sudarshana | January 13, 2010 07:52 AM

Congrats to Ellen, I am one of her biggest fans!
BUT she should no better than to be 'COVERGIRL' as they TEST ON ANIMALS, she should have been thinking about the animals and not the money! People look up to her and s3e that she is 'PETA Woman of the Year' and how she looks out for animals, then people see her for Covergirl and think "If Ellen uses it I will too", disappointing Ellen!

Posted by: Tia | January 13, 2010 11:38 AM

i think its great ellen is our woman of the year. she is with cover girl but ii think she is like a PETA agent. maybe she will convince Procter & Gamble to stop animal testing!!!! her being involved with the company can only do good for our voiceless friends.

Posted by: Morgan L | January 13, 2010 03:40 PM

I THINK TAHT ITS GREAT WHAT YOUR DOING I HATE ANIMAL CRULTY THEY WOULDNT LIKE IT SO WHY DO IT TO A AMIMAL

Posted by: jasmine pietila | January 15, 2010 01:54 AM

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