- Joined
- Nov 10, 2008
- Messages
- 34,412
- Likes
- 43,903
- Points
- 113
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Seriously. That elephant is probably the biggest celebrity in the city. Well, was.A sad, tear-jerking tribute video? Sure.
A moment of silence? For an elephant? Seriously?
A sad, tear-jerking tribute video? Sure.
A moment of silence? For an elephant? Seriously?
Don't get me wrong, I'm really sad. Quite a bit sadder than I would have anticipated, in fact. I absolutely love the zoo, and I've been a Pachy fan most of my life. I'm genuinely hoping they make a significant gesture like a video tribute, and that it'll be available online so I can watch it later. I just think a "Moment of Silence" at a sporting event is a level of reverence and respect that should be held only for exceptionally decent human beings.Did You ever go see him? Did you take kids? Did they learn anything new? I did. We've gone to the ZOO too many times to count.
My boy will be sad. These highly intelligent animals are people too IMHO.
Don't get me wrong, I'm really sad. Quite a bit sadder than I would have anticipated, in fact. I absolutely love the zoo, and I've been a Pachy fan most of my life. I'm genuinely hoping they make a significant gesture like a video tribute, and that it'll be available online so I can watch it later. I just think a "Moment of Silence" at a sporting event is a level of reverence and respect that should be held only for exceptionally decent human beings.
I was 8 years old when Packy was born and it was a huge (YUGE!!) event. Almost up there with the Blazer championship (seriously!!) years later. Packy put little Podunk Portland on the map and made us proud. When they installed the Zoo Key talking information system, Packy was the model for the key. Zoo attendance went through the roof and Packy was a serious tourist draw. I realize it's probably hard for the non native Oregonians and the younger crowd to grasp, but Packy was a true Portland icon. My wife burst into sobs when she heard the news and I had a difficult time holding my own tears back. As he got older, he got to be a mean, cranky old fart, but then, maybe that's why I have such a soft spot for him.....I can relate......

That's a different discussion, and one which while I disagree with your conclusion, I completely understand your valid argument.I think the fact that we separate ourselves like we are superior than everything else on the planet is a problem. We hold human life above any other life when all life has value (except for parasites. I never understood why they exist and what would happen if they were gone). We like to say things like we are going to save the planet but realistically we are simply talking about saving the human race. This planet doesn't need us and would live on without us more prosperously.
all life has value
As he got older, he got to be a mean, cranky old fart, but then, maybe that's why I have such a soft spot for him.....I can relate.
yet most elephants are more decent than most humans. most of us are shit fucks. hell, we have a dog as a forum mod cause we know people are shit.Don't get me wrong, I'm really sad. Quite a bit sadder than I would have anticipated, in fact. I absolutely love the zoo, and I've been a Pachy fan most of my life. I'm genuinely hoping they make a significant gesture like a video tribute, and that it'll be available online so I can watch it later. I just think a "Moment of Silence" at a sporting event is a level of reverence and respect that should be held only for exceptionally decent human beings.
