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"I gave her artificial resuscitation - mouth to mouth -Īnd drove her straight to my vet. "I was disintegrating and asked him for help but he said 'What have you done? You have killed my dog'. It rotated and landed in the potted plants, face down and still. "The dog was kicked very hard in the head and went into theĪir approximately three feet. I felt his foot brushmy trouser leg as it passed. "But he turned on his right foot and kicked the dog very hard IĪpproached him and said 'Please can I get the dog?' "Ria was skipping around his feet and barking at him. The front door was open and the postman was standing "I went as swiftly as I could after her and found the postman Was touched my dog barked and ran towards it," said retired "I heard the letter box rattle and the moment the door When the postman arrived he was sitting on the sofa with theįamily's other Yorkie, Amy, on his lap. Mr East told magistrates how he cradled three-year-old Ria in hisĪrms and gave her the kiss of life after the attack at his Mumbles, Vet had to put down the dog, which belonged to schoolgirl Alex East, Six-inch-tall Ria sufferedīrain damage when she smashed head- first into a concrete flower pot. His ankles, Swansea magistrates were told. Postman Billy Ace, 46, booted the tiny Yorkshire terrier 13 feetĪcross the family's garden patio after she started yapping around Postman kicked his little girl's dog to death while delivering the Retrieved from ĭAD Neil East choked back tears yesterday as he told a court how a
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MLA style: "Postie's kick 'killed'little Alex's Yorkie DOG BOOTED THREE FEET INTO AIR." The Free Library.This campaign was an awesome one to be a part of and I have to thank all the bloggers involved for their hard work, kinda hearts and overall awesomeness in everything they did. Ashley has already claimed some of the stickers because he loves the slogan – “Save the Ta-Tas”. Komen this month.Īs a thank-you Laurie sent us a bunch of goodies from her event – they include pencils, stickers, mints, pins, a keychain, a scarf (which I have already put on and modeled for everyone on this side of the office) all Breast Cancer awareness themed. We were able to donate additional funds to her team that is participating in the 2009 Race for the Cure that benefits Susan G. The race was a tight one and went down to the wire, but Laurie was the one that came out victorious in the end by the slimmest of margins. In addition to the events the bloggers put on, we ran a side contest and the blogger that generated the most buzz around their event would win an additional donation to their charity, as well as win a prize for themselves. It was incredible how 4 people, pursuing 4 very different ventures, could make such an impact – it was very inspirational to say the least. We saw the bloggers put on Tweet-Ups, dinners, raffles, comedy events, (awesome) give-aways and they also took generous donations in the name of their charity. We saw 2 bloggers raise money for Breast Cancer walk teams, one raise for the Northwest Indiana Humane Society and one for the Hope Unlimited Pregnancy Crisis Center (a group that helps expecting mothers facing tough decisions). Drew, Corrin, Steven and Laurie all accepted this task wholeheartedly and, to be honest with you, it was awesome to see what they did. Here’s a little back-story as to why she sent us this great surprise (stay with me here):Ī few months ago we ran a blog marketing Opportunity with a few of our Insiders – the bloggers were a given a check from the Advertiser and were asked to put on an event to help raise money and awareness for a cause close to their heart.
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When the mail came Tuesday afternoon our Office Manager handed me a package (just so you know, I never get mail here at work) and needless to say, I was pumped! I opened up the package and it was full of awesome treats from one of our IZEA Insiders, Laurie! Everyone knows how much we love our bloggers here at IZEA, and Tuesday that sentiment was validated yet again!