Monday, February 18, 2013

Chelsea Handler, Sophia Grace & Rosie

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Theolyn Pillay
115 days ago

in South Africa im currently watching this episode.Everytime ppl from like America talk about being in nature and all that stuff ,its like Africa is the only place with animals and elephants and all that lol. I live in south africa i havent seen and elepant in my life LMAO!!(seriously!)I have also heard that ppl think we have lions and stuff just chilling around.noooo we dont we have to go to a zoo to see something like that(DEAD SERIOUS!)lmao!much love ellen!!!you rock!!!

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koravupo
116 days ago

just as Antonio said I am dazzled that anybody can make $7101 in 4 weeks on the computer. did you look at this site http://www.Cloud65.com

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pat
120 days ago

I love these two. They remind me of my girlfriend & I when we were little 60 years ago!!

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sudarshan
120 days ago

love Amy-kindness video,Mindy is really sweet,when you said Amy is little,she sid no :) love and best wishes to her for wedding and love yopu:)

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sudarshan
120 days ago

i thought siply 'like' and add to favorites would be enough :) but these little ones are really adorable,u have to comment something,first love that they are number 2 in bestsellers,and they want all from barbie like dolll to swimming pol floaties ,they don't like english accent barbies :)) ...love them

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Joe Marks
121 days ago

Ellen could you do something to help Billy Ray Harris? He is a wonderful older gerntleman who is currently homeless. He recently returned an engagement ring to a woman who accidentally put it in his cup. This woman's husband has already set up a donation site for him. If you could just mention it on your show it would be good for him. He is a well deserving soul, please help if you can.

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Robin Lapointe
121 days ago

Don't like Chelsea, she's mean... You are to nice for her!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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linda galarza
121 days ago

Joy Kingdom is the game on facebook; link on Ellen's facebook page

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Karen
122 days ago

Hi Ellen,

What was the name of that game you mentioned on your monday show that's free and the animals get fed if we play?

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Kay Miller
122 days ago

I don't watch Ellen as often as I like, because I don't have the ability to tape it. Today I had off (thanks Washington and Lincoln), so I tuned in. Chelsea Handler was horrible. Awful. Mean. Petty. She said if a guest on her show is boring she just stares at them thinking of what she's going to eat next. I think Ellen may have been thinking the same thing while talking with Chelsea. While I don't think the show should apologize for having this crass woman on the show, I sure wouldn't invite her back. I know Ellen is pals with Jen whats-her-name, but she is on the same plane as Chelsea: vacuous, but thinking they deserve to be celebrities. Bah.

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Angella Peart
122 days ago

Hi Ellen, I watched your show today President's Day, after such a long time as my cable was cut off due to none payment. However, I was very nervous watching Sophia Grace & Rosie among those Turkeys.Growing up as a child my parents always caution us about going on their farm with bright colors. Turkeys get aggressive seeing bright colors and incline to attack. Did you see how they were about to circle the girls with opened feathers? You should view them on the farm again. Also, the owner of that farm should be aware of the fact.I was thrilled with Mindy's pay for being helpful no matter what.Overall, your show was superb as usual.

A. Peart, 36Kingsbury Road, Bridgeport, Ct. 06610. where we were covered under 5 feet drift, after having 30" snow.

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Georgia Bryner
122 days ago

Dear Ellen my I have a story to tell you my first online I need to reach you by phone or regular mail I enjoy your show.please email me how get in touch with you my phone 724 5325391 looking forward to hearing from you. If you cannot call please send me a mailing address. thank you Georgia

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Alexandra
122 days ago

In April 2012 a popular animal sanctuary in Santa Clarita, California took in many severely abused animals from local authorities following an investigation of a now convicted backyard butcher. As quoted by the sanctuary's founder at the time of rescue, the animals were "emaciated, malnourished, scared to death, they have infections, open sores, are infested with parasites, their eyes are infected causing blindness, their noses are runny and they have hacking coughs. They have high fevers..."

Over the past few weeks this sanctuary has been announcing births from some of the sheep rescued in last year's operation. This may bring joy to your hearts, as a lamb born into the safety of sanctuary is always wonderful news, but if you take a moment to research the gestation period of sheep, that joy may not be long-lasting. The gestation period for sheep is 145 days.

These sheep were rescued in April 2012 and started giving birth in January of 2013, which means they were impregnated six months after being brought to sanctuary.

Either this sanctuary is grossly unskilled at detecting the differences between male and female genitalia and, as a result of this ignorance, were not able to separate them at the time of rescue, or they simply allowed these sick and terrified animals to breed.

Evidence of neglect in basic understanding of reproduction and healthcare, or blatant breeding of rescued sheep should bring us all pause.

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UPDATE 2/18/13: The sanctuary in question has responded to inquiries about the birth of the lambs with the following (names redacted):

"(......) policy is to never breed, if we have room for more animals we want to rescue them, not make them. When we rescued the animals from the backyard butcher, (......) was a tiny baby and when he was a couple of months old it was time to neuter him but he was very sick and the vet said we needed to wait to he could get stronger. we were going to separate him from the others but the vet assured us that he was too young to do anything. We neutered him when he was only 4 months old, but apparently he did do something. The babies that he has created will live in peace at (......) with their moms for the rest of their lives and the one male that was born will absolutely be neutered at 8 weeks!"

If this baby was "tiny" at rescue in April and was neutered at four months of age, the surgery would have been in July. The sheep who have been giving birth over the last few weeks would have been impregnated in September - two months after they claim the lamb was neutered. Furthermore, a ram (intact male sheep) does not reach puberty until he is five to seven months old.

It is vital to question and verify everything, especially when the innocent are at risk of neglect or exploitation.

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Alexandra
122 days ago

In April 2012 a popular animal sanctuary in Santa Clarita, California took in many severely abused animals from local authorities following an investigation of a now convicted backyard butcher. As quoted by the sanctuary's founder at the time of rescue, the animals were "emaciated, malnourished, scared to death, they have infections, open sores, are infested with parasites, their eyes are infected causing blindness, their noses are runny and they have hacking coughs. They have high fevers..."

Over the past few weeks this sanctuary has been announcing births from some of the sheep rescued in last year's operation. This may bring joy to your hearts, as a lamb born into the safety of sanctuary is always wonderful news, but if you take a moment to research the gestation period of sheep, that joy may not be long-lasting. The gestation period for sheep is 145 days.

These sheep were rescued in April 2012 and started giving birth in January of 2013, which means they were impregnated six months after being brought to sanctuary.

Either this sanctuary is grossly unskilled at detecting the differences between male and female genitalia and, as a result of this ignorance, were not able to separate them at the time of rescue, or they simply allowed these sick and terrified animals to breed.

Evidence of neglect in basic understanding of reproduction and healthcare, or blatant breeding of rescued sheep should bring us all pause.

......................................................................................................................................................

UPDATE 2/18/13: The sanctuary in question has responded to inquiries about the birth of the lambs with the following (names redacted):

"(......) policy is to never breed, if we have room for more animals we want to rescue them, not make them. When we rescued the animals from the backyard butcher, (......) was a tiny baby and when he was a couple of months old it was time to neuter him but he was very sick and the vet said we needed to wait to he could get stronger. we were going to separate him from the others but the vet assured us that he was too young to do anything. We neutered him when he was only 4 months old, but apparently he did do something. The babies that he has created will live in peace at (......) with their moms for the rest of their lives and the one male that was born will absolutely be neutered at 8 weeks!"

If this baby was "tiny" at rescue in April and was neutered at four months of age, the surgery would have been in July. The sheep who have been giving birth over the last few weeks would have been impregnated in September - two months after they claim the lamb was neutered. Furthermore, a ram (intact male sheep) does not reach puberty until he is five to seven months old.

It is vital to question and verify everything, especially when the innocent are at risk of neglect or exploitation.

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Debbie
122 days ago

What is the name again of the free game app that supports The Gentle Barn?
TIA Deb

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