Its okay, i know you hate me... Dingoes aside.
Its ok, i read it the way you intended.
She managed to rip the phone line out from under the house lastnight. . . mental thing. . . sorry off topic.
Its okay, i know you hate me... Dingoes aside.
Its ok, i read it the way you intended.
Well a lot of people gave Craig Busch great references back at the height of his career, including me when I lived in South Africa and he was first runner for supplying lions for a film about George Adamson.
The city council gave him all the support and backup they could.
People fall from favour all the time.
Would you likewise condem everyone who wrote anything good about Tiger Woods before his career suffered a set back?
I think everyone would agree that the declawing was an unaccepatable practice , however , what I can't understand appart from this issue is why people are so against him .This is more about just falling from favour , some of the things that have been written about him are so full of hatred and venom and I genuinely do not think he deserves this .
I really do think he was doing his best for the cats when he was at Zion Wildlife Gardens .
Also , may I ask why if you gave Craig Busch a reference what changed your opinion about him please ?
it would be rude to say the Big Cat Rescue Trust account amounts to a scam itself in my opinion, so I won'tPolice have been called in after funds raised to help "Lion Man" Craig Busch buy back his big-cat park were siphoned off by scammers.
And Sunday News can reveal Busch has received threats of violence as he prepares for a major public appearance in the UK.
Significant funds were stolen from the Big Cat Rescue Trust account before Busch's advisers discovered the thefts.
Fraudsters had set up a series of illicit direct debits from the trust's British bank account. They had used account details listed on Busch's official website for potential donations.
Busch's spokeswoman confirmed British police had been alerted. The trust would push for thieves to be prosecuted.
The trust's bank account number and details remain publicly available for donations, but funds are now immediately switched into a more secure account.
"As soon as money hits, it is automatically transferred out. It is like a dummy account, so there is never money in it for people to get to," the spokeswoman said. "It is a shame you have to go to those lengths."
The Big Cat Rescue Trust was set up so Busch could either buy back Zion Wildlife Park Gardens, north of Whangarei, from mother Patricia Busch or build a new big-cat park.
"Ultimately it [the trust] is for the future of the cats. And he would prefer that to be at Zion – but we still have to look at various options," the spokeswoman said.
Patricia provided her son a financial lifeline for the park in 2006 in return for signing over voting rights for his shares in the company. Within a year their relationship had soured, and Patricia dismissed him in November 2008.
Meanwhile, Busch's spokeswoman confirmed threats had been sent to him ahead of a major public event in Nottingham on November 20 – to also feature "Wolfman" Shaun Ellis, the UK researcher who lives among wolves.
"There are a few people threatening to punch him on the nose... it is really sad and I wish people had better things to do," Busch's spokeswoman said.
Earlier this year Busch received several death threats.