January 29, 2008
Inquirer Narcs On Temple Puppy Auction
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And guess who won the auction? Temple women's basketball coach Dawn Staley, hardly a Michael Vick of the sports world. She's going to give it to her mother, and something tells me Dawn Staley's mom might have enough time and money to care for the dog and give it a good home. Clearly, this is a win-win for all people.
But wait! The Inquirer was having none of this, and seemingly notified the authorities (or at least Temple) about the puppy auction. Even though the state is the puppy mill capital of the United States, auctioning off a dog is apparently illegal in Pennsylvania.
Anyway, the story has quotes worrying about how a college student could care for a dog, even though it was adopted by a multi-millionaire athlete. Yes, one shouldn't purchase a pet on a whim, but winning one at an auction and buying one in a pet store are pretty much the same thing, only the legal pet store option is much, much worse.
Temple could get fined for auctioning off said nine-week old adorable puppy. The Inquirer will get fined for using a record number of puns (345) in one news story. The puppy will probably get a bone or something.
Puppy auction buys Temple a little spot of trouble [Inquirer]
Posted by D-Mac on January 29, 2008 11:45 AM
Posted to Dawn Staley
, Inquirer
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Is there anyone at the Inquirer who isn't an unbelievably large douche?
Posted by: Anonymous at January 29, 2008 03:33 PM